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AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


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A  LIST  OF  SOME 

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AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES 

WHICH  HAVE  BEEN  PRINTED  IN 
BOOK  FORM. 


Arranged  in  Alphabetical  ©ttoet. 


COMPILED  BY 

THOMAS  ALLEN  GLENN, 

MEMBER  OF  THE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA,  GENEALOGICAL  80CIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA, 
HISTORICAL  SOCIETIES  OF  MONTGOMERY,  DELAWARE  AND  CHESTER  COUNTIES,  PENNSYLVANIA 
SOCIETY  SONS  OF  THE  REVOLUTION,  COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA,  ETC. 


PHILADELPHIA : 

HENRY  T.  COATES  &  COMPANY, 

1897. 


COPYRIGHTED,  1896, 

BY  HENRY  T.  COATES  &  CO. 


PREFACE. 

The  very  general  interest  now  taken  in  genealogical  research,  and  the 
constant  demand  for  a  fairly  complete  list  of  American  Genealogies  which 
have  appeared  in  book  form,  is  the  excuse  offered  for  the  publication  of  this 
somewhat  unique  bibliography. 

Some  score  of  years  since  there  issued  from  the  New  England  press  Whit¬ 
more’s  American  Genealogies,  with  its  enumeration  of  a  few  dozen  titles  upon 
the  subject  of  family  history.  To-day,  the  thousands  of  works  mentioned  in 
the  following  pages  do  not,  probably,  include  nearly  all  of  the  pedigrees 
which  have  been  printed  in  this  country,  although  it  is  trusted  that  the  most 
important  ones  have  been  noted.  No  reference  has  been  made,  except  in  a  few 
instances,  to  county  histories,  or  to  the  numerous  genealogical  periodicals, 
such  works  being  without  the  scope  of  this  enumeration.  A  few  chart  pedi¬ 
grees  have  been  included. 

Many  of  the  volumes  here  catalogued  are  of  rare  excellence  both  in  con¬ 
tents  and  manufacture,  whilst  others,  although  well-intended  efforts,  show  a 
lack  of  genealogical  ability  and  a  surprising  preponderance  of  credulity, 
especially  where  an  attempt  is  made  to  connect  the  family  written  about 
with  some  ancient  English  house.  It  is  not,  however,  the  privilege  of  the 
compiler  to  criticize  any  of  the  books  named,  all  of  which  contain  much 
that  is  valuable.  The  special  feature  claimed  for  the  present  list  is  that, 
wherever  possible,  the  unabridged  title  page  of  each  book  is  given,  thus 
indicating,  in  nearly  every  instance,  the  locality  where  the  family  resided, 
and  the  city  or  town  in  which  the  genealogy  was  printed. 

It  is  believed  that  besides  being  of  great  value  to  those  directly  interested 
in  the  genealogy  of  their  family,  and  particularly  to  persons  connected  with  the 
various  patriotic  heredity  societies,  the  present  bibliography  cannot  fail  to  be 
of  much  use  to  biographers,  historians  and  librarians  throughout  the  country. 

The  thanks  of  the  compiler  are  due  to  the  many  persons  who  have  kindly 
assisted  him  in  completing  this  list,  and  especially  to  Isaac  H.  Bradley,  Esq.,  of 
the  State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin,  Frederick  D.  Stone,  L.D.,  and 
John  W.  Jordan,  A.M.,  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  and  Charles 
R  Hildeburn,  Esq.,  of  Philadelphia,  whose  efforts  have  largely  contributed  to 
the  completeness  of  this  list. 

THOMAS  ALLEN  GLENN. 


Philadelphia,  July  8th,  1896. 


A  List  of  Some  American  Genealogies  which 
have  been  Printed  in  Book-Form. 


Abbot.  A  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Descendants 
of  George  Abbot  of  Andover,  George  Abbot  of 
Rowley,  Thomas  Abbot  of  Andover,  Arthur  Ab¬ 
bot  of  Ipswich,  Robert  Abbot  of  Branford,  and 
George  Abbot  of  Norwalk,  Conn.  By  Abiel  Ab¬ 
bot,  D.D.,  and  Rev.  Ephraim  Abbot.  8vo,  pp. 
197.  Boston,  1847. 

Abbot.  See  Dudley,  Bliss. 

Abercrombie  of  Whately.  See  Temple. 

Abrahams.  See  Wyman. 

Abramse.  See  Barton. 

Adam.  Genealogy  of  the  Adam  Family.  By 
William  Adam,  of  Canaan,  Litchfield  Co.,  Conn. 
4to,  pp.  16.  Albany,  1848. 

The  descendants  of  John  Adam  ;  born  at  Bowfield, 

Lochwinnock,  Renfrew,  Scotland  ;  emigrated  1737. 

Adams.  Memoranda  Respecting  the  Families  of 
Quincy  and  Adams.  Privately  printed.  8vo, 
pp.  9.  Havana,  1841. 

This  is  said  to  be  the  rarest  of  American  genealogies. 

Adams  Family  of  Kingston,  Mass.  By  George 
Adams.  Published  by  the  Descendants  of  Francis 
Adams.  8vo,  pp.  164.  Boston,  1861. 

Francis  Adams  was  the  son  of  Richard,  of  England, 

and  was  born  1677. 

Adams.  One  branch  of  the  Family  of  Adams.  By 
WilliamS.  Appleton,  A. B.,  of  Boston.  8vo, 
p.  1.  Reprint  from  N.  E.  H.  and  G.  Reg.,  1864. 

Adams.  History  of  Thomas  Adams  and  Hasting 
Families,  of  Amherst,  Mass.  By  Herbert  Bax¬ 
ter  Adams.  Sm.  8vo,  pp.  66.  Amherst,  Mass.,  1880. 

The  above  volume  contains  a  rare  pedigree  of  John 

Adams,  second  President  of  the  United  States. 

Adams.  See  Morse,  Thayer. 

Adams,  of  Redding,  Conn.  See  Todd. 

Adams,  of  Braintree,  Mass.  See  Vinton. 

Adams,  of  Quincy,  Mass.  See  Thayer. 

Addington,  of  Mass.  See  Leverett. 

Adkins.  See  Temple. 

Aenew.  See  Keith. 

Ainsworth  Family,  of  Hanover,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. 
See  Egle. 


Alberson  Genealogy. 

Alcott,  of  New  England.  See  Tuttle. 

Alden.  Memorial  of  the  Descendants  of  Hon.  John 
Alden.  By  Ebenezer  Alden,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  164. 
Randolph,  Mass.,  1867. 

This  is  the  same  John  Alden  who  figured  so  conspicu¬ 
ously  in  the  courtship  of  Miles  Standish,  the  Puritan 

captain. 

Alden.  See  Thayer. 

Aldrich.  See  Capron. 

Aldricks  Family,  of  Pennsylvania.  Descendants  of 
Jakob,  son  of  Claes  Aldricks,  1610.  See  Egle. 

Aldworth.  See  Salusbury,  Elbridge. 

Alexander  of  Whately.  See  Temple. 

Alexander  Family  Genealogy.  By  Miss  Jay. 

Alexander.  A  Record  of  John  Alexander,  of  Lan¬ 
arkshire,  Scotland,  and  his  Wife,  Margaret  Glas- 
son,  who  emigrated  from  Co.  Armaugh,  Ireland, 
to  Chester  Co.,  Pa.  1736.  Bv  Rev.  John  E. 
Alexander.  8vo,  pp.  220.  Philadelphia,  1878. 

Alger.  A  Genealogical  History  of  the  Alger  Family, 
of  Taunton  and  Bridgewater,  Mass.  1665-1875. 
By  Arthur  Martineau  Alger.  8vo.  Boston, 
1876. 

Alison.  History  of  the  Alison  Family  in  Europe 
and  America,  A.D.  1135  to  1893.  By  Leonard 
Allison  Morrison,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  xvi  4-  312. 
Boston,  1893. 

Allan.  Col.  John  Allan,  an  Officer  of  the  Revolution. 
Born  in  Edinburgh  Castle,  Scotland,  1746.  Died 
in  Maine,  1805.  With  a  Genealogy.  By  George 
H.  Allan,  of  N.  Y.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Albany, 
1867. 

Allardice.  Pedigree  of  Robert  Barclay  Allardice, 
Heir  Apparent  of  Line  of  Prince  David  Stewart, 
Earl  Palatine,  of  Strathean,  etc.  Broadside,  1892. 

Allen.  A  Genealogical  History  of  the  Allen  Family, 
and  Some  of  Their  Connections.  By  Mrs.  Frances 
M.  Stoddard.  Privately  printed.  8vo,  pp.  135. 
Boston,  1891. 

Being  the  descendants  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Allen, 

born  in  London,  1699. 

Allen.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Allen  and  Witter  Fami¬ 
lies,  among  the  Early  Settlers  of  this  Continent 
and  their  Descendants.  By  Asa  W.  Allen, 
Salem,  Ohio.  12mo  pp.  251.  1872. 


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Allen.  Genealogy  of  Allen,  from  156S.  By  William 
Allf.n,  of  Norridgewock,  186S.  Svo,  pp.  14. 

Allen.  Genealogy  of  Samuel  Allen,  of  Windsor, 
Conn.,  and  Some  of  His  Descendants.  By  Willard 
S.  Allen.  Svo,  pp.  76.  Boston,  1S76. 

This  family  of  Allen  was  from  Braintree,  Essex 

Co.,  England.  Samuel  Allen  was  born  1588. 

Allen.  A  Genealogical  Sketch  of  the  Allen  Family 
of  Medfield,  with  an  Account  of  the  Celebration 
of  the  Golden  Wedding  of  Ellis  and  Lucy  Allen, 
with  the  Address  delivered  at  the  same.  Also  an 
account  of  the  Golden  Wedding  of  Gershom  and 
Abigail  (Allen)  Adams.  By  their  Elder  Brother, 
Joseph  Allen,  of  Northborough.  12mo,  pp.  88. 
Boston,  1869. 

Allen.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Allen  Family  from  1568 
to  18S2.  By  Hon.  William  Allen.  Revised 
by  Joshua  Allen,  Farmington,  Maine,  1882.  Svo, 
pp.  33. 

Being  an  account  of  the  descendants  of  George 

Allen,  of  Sandwich,  Mass. 

Allen,  of  New  England.  See  Strong,  Thomson, 
Keith,  Staunton,  Dudley,  Vinton,  Titus,  Temple, 
Ailing. 

Allen  Family,  of  Chester  Co.,  Pa.;  descendants  of 
William  Allen,  born  in  Antrim,  1709.  See  Egle. 

Allen.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Allen,  Corliss. 

Allertons,  of  New  England  and  Virginia.  By  Isaac 
I.  Greenwood,  A.M.,  of  New  York.  8vo,  pp.  7. 
1890. 

Alleyne.  See  Keith. 

Ailing.  Genealogical  Sketches  of  Roger  Ailing,  of 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  1639  ;  Gilbert  Allen,  of  Mor¬ 
ristown,  N.  J.,  1736,  and  Thomas  Bancroft,  of 
Dedham,  Mass.,  1640,  and  some  of  their  descend¬ 
ants.  By  John  K.  Allen  and  Edwin  Salter. 
8vo,  pp.  33.  Lansing,  Mich.,  1883. 

Ailing  Genealogy.  By  Calvin. 

Allis  Family,  of  New  England.  See  Hadley. 

Almy  Genealogy.  By  Holden. 

Alvord.  See  Burke. 

Ames.  Genealogical  Memoranda  of  the  Family  of 
Ames.  By  Reginald  Ames,  M.A.  4to.  Lon¬ 
don,  1889. 

Ames.  The  Samuel  Ames  Family.  A  Genealogical 
Memoir  of  the  Descendants  of  Samuel  Ames,  of 
Canterbury,  N.  H.,  1723-1891.  By  John  Kim¬ 
ball.  8vo,  pp.  55.  Concord,  1890. 

Ammirdown  Genealogy.  1877.  8vo. 

Amorv  Amistad.  By  T.  C.  Avery.  8vo,  pp.  30. 
Boston,  1856. 

Amory,  D’Amerie,  Emery.  8vo,  pp.  6.  Boston, 

1869. 

Anderson  Family  History.  Containing  a  brief  ac¬ 
count  of  the  Families  of  Anderson,  Davies  and 
Wersler.  By  J.  A.  Lloyd,  Dixon.  Ill.  8vo. 
1880. 

The  above  family  of  Anderson  removed  from  Scot¬ 
land  to  Chester  County,  1707,  and  a  branch  went  West. 

Anderson,  of  New  Castle,  Pa.,  descendants  of  James, 
of  Donegal,  Ulster ;  born  1638.  See  Egle. 


Andrews.  Genealogical  History  of  John  and  Mary 
Andrews,  who  settled  at  Farmington,  Conn.,  1640: 
embracing  the  Descendants  to  1872,  with  an  in¬ 
troduction  of  Miscellaneous  Names  of  Andrews, 
with  their  Progenitors  as  far  as  known  ;  to  which 
is  added  a  List  of  some  of  the  Authors,  Clergy¬ 
men,  Physicians  and  Soldiers  of  the  name.  By 
Alfred  Andrew's.  8vo,  pp.  648.  New  Britain, 
Conn.,  1872. 

Andrews.  Genealogy  of  the  Andrew's  of  Taunton 
and  Stoughton,  Mass.,  Descendants  of  John  and 
Hannah  Andrews,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  1658-1886. 
By  George  Andrews,  U.  S.  A.  8vo,  pp.  156. 
1887. 

Andrews.  See  Thomas  (Maryland),  Egle  (Pennsyl¬ 
vania). 

Andrews  Memorial.  Genealogical  and  Ecclesias¬ 
tical  History  (of  New  Britain,  Conn  ).  By  Alfred 
Andrews.  8vo,  pp.  583.  Chicago,  Ill.,  1867. 

Angell.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Thomas 
Angell,  who  settled  in  Providence,  1636.  By 
Avery  F.  Angell.  8vo,pp.209.  Providence,  1872 

Annin.  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Annin  Family 
at  the  Old  Stone  House,  Somerset  Co.,  N.  J. 
Printed  for  private  circulation  for  Ferdinand  G. 
Dreer.  8vo,  pp.  17.  Philadelphia,  1866. 

Anthon.  Narrative  of  the  settlement  of  George 
Christian  Anthon  in  America,  and  of  the  removal 
of  the  family  from  Detroit  and  its  establishment 
in  New  York  City.  By  Charles  Anton,  one  of 
his  grandchildren.  8vo,  pp.  22.  New  York, 
1872. 

Appleton.  Monumental  Memorials  of  the  Appleton 
Family.  By  Dr.  John  Appleton.  4to,  pp.  29. 
Boston,  1867. 

Only  150  copies  printed.  A  curious  and  very  scarce 

book. 

Appleton.  Pedigree.  Broadside.  Boston,  1864. 

Appleton.  A  rough  sketch  of  the  Appleton  Gene¬ 
alogy.  By  W.  S.  Appleton.  8vo.  Boston,  1873. 

Appleton.  A  memorial  of  Samuel  Appleton,  of 
Ipswich,  Mass.  With  genealogical  notices  of  some 
of  his  descendants.  By  Isaac  Appleton  Jew¬ 
ett.  8vo,  pp.  183.  Boston,  1850. 

Samuel  Appleton  was  born  1586,  at  Little  Walding- 

field,  Suffolk,  England. 

Appleton,  New  England.  See  Dudley. 

Armington  Genealogy.  Atherton. 

Armistead.  See  Keith. 

Arms.  A  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Arms  Family 
in  this  country,  including  all  the  known  descend¬ 
ants  of  William  Arms,  who  have  retained  the 
family  name,  and  the  first  generation  of  the  de¬ 
scendants  of  other  names.  By  Edward  W.  Arms. 
8vo,  pp.  57.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1877. 

Armstrong.  See  Cope,  Weaver. 

Armstrong  Family,  of  Wyndham,  N.  H.  By 
Leonard  A.  Morrison.  Svo,  pp.  80.  1884. 

Arnold  Genealogy. 

Arnold  Genealogical  Tree.  Broadside.  New 
York,  1877. 

Arnold,  of  New  England.  See  Titus. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


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Arnold.  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Arnold  in  Eu¬ 
rope  and  America,  with  brief  notices.  By  John 
Ward  Dean,  Henry  T.  Drownee  and  Edwin 
Hubbard.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Boston,  1879. 

Includes  the  family  of  Gen.  Benedict  Arnold. 

Ashley.  See  Dwight,  Olcott. 

Ashmead.  The  Legacy  of  a  Good  Man.  A  sermon 
preached  in  the  Greenhill  Presbyterian  Church, 
March  13, 1870.  By  Rev.  George  F.  Wiswell, 
D.D.,  on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  Isaac  Ash¬ 
mead,  an  elder  in  the  church.  Printed  for  private 
circulation.  8vo,  pp.  35.  Philadelphia. 

John  Ashmead,  born  Cheltenham,  Gloucester  Co., 

England,  in  1648.  Married  May  Courier.  Arrived 

in  Philadelphia,  1682. 

Asshton.  See  Keith. 

Astor.  See  Green. 

Atherton  Genealogy. 

Atkins.  Joseph  Atkins.  The  Story  of  a  Family. 
By  Frances  Higginson  Atkins.  8vo.  1891. 

Atkinson.  The  Atkinsons  of  New  Jersey,  from  the 
records  of  Friends’  Meetings  and  from  Official 
Records  in  the  State.  8vo.  Earlington,  1890. 

Atlee.  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Atlee  Family. 
The  Descendants  of  Judge  William  Augustus 
Atlee  and  Col.  Samuel  John  Atlee,  of  Lancaster 
Co.,  Pa.  By  Edwin  Atlee  Barber,  A.M.  8vo, 
pp.  130.  Philadelphia,  1884. 

Atwater.  A  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  David  Atwater,  one  of  the  Original 
Planters  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  to  the  Fifth  Gen¬ 
eration.  By  Rev.  E.  E.  Atwater.  8vo,  pp. 
130.  New  Haven,  1851.  Second  Edition.  1873. 

Atwell.  See  Vinton. 

Austin  (John  Osborn).  Ancestry  of  Thirty-three 
Rhode  Islanders  (born  in  the  eighteenth  cen¬ 
tury).  Also  an  account  of  Lewis  Latham,  Fal¬ 
coner  to  King  Charles  I,  with  a  Chart  of  his 
American  Descendants  to  the  Fourth  Generation, 
etc.  8vo.  Albany,  1889. 

Avery.  Biographical  Sketch  of  Elvoy  M.  Avery, 
with  a  Genealogical  Outline.  8vo,  pp.  7.  Cleve¬ 
land,  O.,  1888. 

Avery  Family  of  New  England.  See  Dudley  Mor¬ 
gan. 

Avery  Family  of  Oxford,  N.  H.  See  Gage. 

Avery  Family.  See  Strong,  Stanton. 

Avery.  The  Averys  of  Groton.  Genealogical  Manu¬ 
scripts  relating  to  the  Descendants  of  Christopher 
Avery,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  and  New  London,  Conn. 
Died  1679.  By  H.  De  L.  Sweet.  Royal  8vo, 

pp.  8.  1888. 

Awl  Family  of  Paxtang,  Pa.  Descendants  of  Isaac 
Awl.  Born  1727.  See  Egle. 

Axtell  Genealogy.  1878. 

Aylsworth.  Register  of  the  Aylsworth  Family.  By 
Sylvester  Aylsworth,  of  North  Kingston, 
R.  I.  Pp.  12.  Utica,  1840. 

Aylsworth.  Arthur  Aylsworth  and  his  Descend¬ 
ants  in  America.  With  Notes,  Historical  and 
Genealogical,  Relating  to  the  Family,  from  Early 
English  Records.  By  Homer  Elhanan  Ayls¬ 
worth,  M.D.,  Roseville,  Warren  Co.,  Ills. 
Edited  by  James  N.  Arnold.  8vo,  pp.  136  -f-  495. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1887. 

Only  250  copies  of  this  work. 


Ayres  Family  of  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  Descendants  of 
Samuel  Ayres,  Co.  Antrim.  Removed  to  Penn¬ 
sylvania  1745.  See  Egle. 

Ayres.  A  Record  of  the  Descendants  of  Captain 
John  Ayres,  of  Brookfield,  Mass.  By  William 
Henry  Whitmore.  8vo,  pp.  55.  Boston, 
1870. 

Babcock.  The  Babcock  Family.  Albany,  1861. 
(Reprint.)  8vo,  pp.  4.  First  edition,  1844. 

This  family  is  descended  from  one  James  Babcock 

born  in  Essey,  England,  1580;  joined  the  Puritans, 

moved  to  Holland  1620,  and  finally  came  to  New 

England  in  1623  and  settled  in  Plymouth. 

Babcock.  See  Stanton. 

Babridge.  See  Driver. 

Bacheller.  Genealogy  of  the  Bacheller  Family.  By 
Bacheller.  8vo.  1864. 

Bacheller.  See  Dwight. 

Backus.  See  Dudley,  Hyde,  Walworth,  Wetmore. 

Bacon.  A  table  showing  the  date  and  place  of 
birth;  to  whom  and  when  married;  number  of 
sons  and  daughters;  date  of  decease,  age  and 
place  of  burial  of  Jabez  Bacon,  late  of  Woodbury, 
deceased,  and  of  his  descendants,  bearing  the 
name  of  Bacon.  Also  of  his  ancestors,  etc.  By 
Nathaniel  A.  Bacon.  4to,  pp.  4.  New  Haven, 
1845. 

A  rare  pamphlet. 

Bacon.  See  Brown,  Keith. 

Badcock.  The  Family  of  Badcock.  By  W.  S. 
Appleton.  8vo,  1865,  2d  ed.  1881. 

Badcock.  See  Morse,  Wentworth. 

Badger.  See  Wetmore. 

Baetjer  (C.  R.).  The  Cartaret  and  Bryant  Genealogy. 
16mo.  New  York,  1887. 

Bagman.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Bagman  Family. 
1767-1890.  Compiled  for  Moses  Conant  Warren, 
by  Emily  Wilder  Leavitt.  Printed  for 
private  circulation.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  iv  -j-  36. 
1890. 

Bailey.  The  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Richard 
Bailey,  an  early  settler  of  Rowley,  Mass.  By 
Alfred  Poor.  4to,  pp.  90.  Salem,  Mass.,  1867. 

Bailey.  Ancestry  of  Joseph  Trowbridge  Bailey  and 
Catherine  Goddard  Weaver.  By  Joseph  Trow¬ 
bridge  Bailey.  8vo,  pp.  54.  Philadelphia,  1892. 

Bailey.  Dudley,  Dunster,  Root. 

Baillie.  See  Bulloch. 

Baker.  Genealogy  of  Richard  Baker,  born  in  Eng¬ 
land  ;  died  in  Dorchester,  Mass.,  October  25, 1689. 
By  Edmund  I.  Baker.  8vo,  pp.  40.  Boston, 
1889. 

Baker.  Ancestry  of  Priscilla  Baker,  who  lived  1674— 
1731,  and  was  the  wife  of  Isaac  Appleton,  of  Ips¬ 
wich.  By  William  S.  Appleton.  8vo,  pp.  143. 
Cambridge,  1870. 

Baker.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Edward 
Baker,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  1630.  Prepared  and  pub¬ 
lished  by  Nelson  M.  Baker,  of  Lafayette,  N.  Y. 
8vo,  pp.  99.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1867. 

Baker.  See  Dwight,  Morse,  Otis,  Walker,  Went¬ 
worth. 

Balch.  See  Poor. 


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AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


Balcom.  See  Balkcom. 

Baldwin.  Investigations  concerning  the  Family  of 
Baldwin,  of  Ashton,  Clinton,  Bucks.  By  Joseph 
Lemuel  Chester,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.  Svo,  pp.  28. 
Privately  printed.  Boston,  1884. 

Baldwin.  A  Record  of  the  Descendants  of  John 
Baldwin,  of  Harrington,  Conn.,  with  Notes  of 
other  Baldwins  who  settled  in  America  in  early 
Colonial  Times.  By  John  D.  Baldwin,  of  Wor¬ 
cester,  Mass.  Svo,  pp.  68.  Worcester,  1880. 

Baldwin.  The  Baldwin  Genealogy,  1500-1881.  By 
Charles  Candee  Baldwin,  A.M.  Svo,  pp. 
974.  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1881. 

Baldwin.  The  Baldwin  Genealogy  Supplement.  By 
Charles  Candee  Baldwin,  A.M.  8vo,  pp. 
1373.  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1889. 

Baldwin.  See  Dennison,  Hadley,  Hyde,  Rice,  Stan¬ 
ton,  Vinton. 

Balkcom.  Genealogy  of  the  Balkcom  or  Balcom 
Family,  of  Attleboro,  Mass.  Copied  from  Town 
and  County  Records.  8vo,  pp.  12. 

Balkcom.  See  Austin's  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Isl¬ 
anders.” 

Ball.  Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Ball,  of  Richmond, 
Com.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  U.  S.  A.  Broadside, 

(1853). 

Being  an  account  of  William  Ball,  Armiger,  Mer¬ 
chant  and  Planter,  born  1687 ;  died  1740,  and  his  de¬ 
scendants,  to  1853. 

Ball.  Edward  Ball  and  some  of  his  Descendants. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  Newport,  1891.  By  N.  Ball. 

Ball.  See  Hayden. 

Ballou.  An  Elaborate  History  and  Genealogy  of  the 
Ballou’s  in  America.  By  Adin  Ballou.  8vo, 
pp.  xiv  -j-  1323.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1888. 

The  above  is  a  very  exhaustive  work  upon  a  family 
well  known  in  the  East. 

Ballou.  Genealogy.  By  J.  B.  Peck. 

Ealiou.  See  Faxon. 

Balyard  Record  of  the  Balyards  in  Europe,  their 
Origin  and  Further  Developments  in  America, 
from  A.D.  500  to  A.D.  1873.  Extending  over  a 
period  of  1400  years,  taken  from  Authentic 
Sources.  By  L.  B.  Balliet,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  28. 
Allentown,  Pa.,  1873. 

Bancroft.  See  Locke. 

Bangs.  Autobiography  of  John  Bangs.  1846.  8vo. 
Containing  genealogical  data. 

Bangs.  Genealogy  of  the  Bangs  Family.  By  Dean 
Dudley.  1854.  [sheet  form.] 

Bangs.  See  Whitney,  Preble. 

Banks.  The  Banks  Family  of  Maine  [N.  E.].  By 
Chas.  Edward  Banks,  M.D.  Svo,  pp.  8.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1890. 

Banta.  A  Frisian  Family.  The  Banta  Genealogy. 
Descendants  of  Epke  Jacobse,  who  came  from 
Friesland,  Netherlands,  to  New  Amsterdam,  Feb¬ 
ruary,  1659.  By  Theodore  M.  Banta.  Royal, 
8vo,  pp.  xiii  -f-  412.  New  York,  1893. 

This  is  an  interesting  book,  irrespective  of  its  con¬ 
siderable  genealogical  value. 


Barber.  Genealogy  of  the  Barber  Family,  the  de¬ 
scendants  of  Robert  Barber,  of  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. 
By  Edwin  At  Lee  Barber,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  166. 
Philadelphia,  1890. 

Barber.  See  Brown,  Rockwood,  Sharpless,  Stanton, 
Wetmore. 

Barbour  (Herman  H.).  Genealogy;  prepared  and 
published  in  1864,  as  an  appendix  to  “My  Wife 
and  My  Mother.”  Svo,  pp.  84.  Hatford,  1885. 

Barbour.  Descendants  of  William  Low  Barbour,  of 
Boston.  By  E.  D.  Barbour.  8vo.  Boston,  1890. 

Barbour.  See  Faxon. 

Barkeloo.  See  Bergen. 

Barker.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Island¬ 
ers.” 

Barlow.  Family  Genealogy,  comprising  the  Ancestry 
and  Descendants  of  Jonathan  Barlow  and  Plain 
Rogers  of  Delaware  County,  N.  Y.  Compiled  by 
George  Barlow.  8vo,  pp.  508.  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 1893 

The  above  comprises  accounts  of  the  Barlow  Family 
of  Allegheny,  now  Wyoming  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Erie  Co.,  Pa.; 
Robertson  of  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.;  Rogers  of  Smith- 
field,  R.  I.;  Cosgrove  of  Connecticut  and  New  Jersey; 
Phillips  of  Baltimore,  Md.;  Cosgrove  of  New  York  City; 
and  Rockland  Co.,  N.  Y.  ;  Lockwood  of  Norwalk, 
Conn.;  Frost  of  Putnam  Co.,  N.  Y.;  Wright  of  West¬ 
brook,  N.  Y. 

Barlow.  See  Hill. 

Barnaby.  The  Barnaby  or  Barneby  Family.  By 
Ebenezer  W.  Peirce.  8vo,  pp.  3.  Privately 
printed.  A  New  England  Family.  [Reprint.] 

Barnaby.  See  Pierce. 

Barnard.  See  Hadley. 

Barnett.  Family  of  Pennsylvania.  See  Egle. 

John  Barnett  born  1678,  Londonderry,  Ireland.  Re¬ 
moved  to  Pennsylvania,  1730.  Settled  in  Hanover 
Township,  Pa. 

Barnstable.  Genealogical  Notes  of  the  Barnstable 
Families,  being  a  reprint  of  the  Amos  Otis  Papers, 
originally  published  in  the  Barnstable  Patriot. 
Revised  by  C.  F.  Swift.  8vo.  Barnstable,  1888. 

Barrett.  Thomas  Barrett  of  Braintree,  William  Bar¬ 
rett  of  Cambridge,  and  their  early  Descendants. 
By  Joseph  Hartwell  Barrett,  A.M.  8vo,  pp. 
8.  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1888. 

Barrett.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Thomas 
Barrett.  By  William  Barrett,  Sen.,  of  Braintree, 
Mass.  8vo,  pp.  296.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1888. 

Barrett.  Genealogy.  By  I.  H.  Potter.  (Concord, 
Mass.)  1875. 

Barrett.  Sketch  of  Rev.  Blackleach  Barrett  and  Re¬ 
lated  Stratford  Families.  By  M.  D.  Raymond. 
12mo,  pp.  44-8. 

Bartholomew.  First  Reunion  of  Descendants  of 
Lieut.  Wm.  Bartholomew.  8vo,  pp.  37.  Boston, 
1882. 

Bartholomew.  Record  of  the  Bartholomew  Family. 
Historical,  Genealogical  and  Biographical.  By 
George  Wells  Bartholomew,  Jr.  8vo,  pp. 
xvi  4-  752.  John,  Robert  and  Richard  Bartholo¬ 
mew  and  their  Descendants.  Austin,  Texas,  1885. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


5 


Bartlett.  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Sketches  of 
the  Bartlett  Family  in  England  and  America.  By 
Levi  Bartlett,  of  Warner,  N.  H.,  1875-6.  8vo, 
pp.  114.  Lawrence,  1876. 

Bartlett.  The  Bartletts.  Ancestral,  Genealogical, 
Biographical,  Historical.  Comprising  an  Account 
of  the  American  Progenitors  as  of  the  Bartlett 
Family,  with  Special  Reference  to  the  Descendants 
of  John  Bartlett  of  Weymouth  and  Cumberland. 
By  Thomas  Edwahd  Babtlett.  8vo,  pp.  112. 
(New  Haven,  Conn.,  1892.) 

Bartlett.  See  Dudley,  Russell. 

Barton.  Genealogy  (privately  printed),  contains 
mention  of  Abramse  and  other  families. 

Barton.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Island¬ 
ers.” 

Bartow.  Genealogy.  Part  I.  Containing  everyone 
of  the  name  of  Bartow  Descended  from  Doctor 
Thomas  Bartow,  who  was  living  at  Crediton,  in 
England,  A.D.  1672,  with  References  to  the  Books 
where  any  of  the  Name  is  mentioned.  By  E.  B. 
8vo,  pp.  218.  Baltimore,  1878. 

Bartow.  Genealogy  (supplement).  Containing 
Everyone  of  the  Name  of  Bartow  and  other 
Descendants  of  Doctor  Thomas  Bartow,  who  was 
living  at  Crediton  in  England,  A.D.,  1672.  By 
Rev.  Evelyn  P.  Bartow.  8vo,  pp.  216.  Baltimore, 
1879. 

Bartow.  The  Bartow  Family  in  England.  By  Rev. 
E.  P.  Babtow,  M.A.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  44.  1890. 

A  continuation  of  the  former  Bartow  books  by  the 

same  author. 

Bascom.  Genealogical  Record  of  Thomas  Bascom, 
and  his  Descendants.  By  Edward  Doubled  ay 
Habbis.  8vo,  pp.  79.  Boston,  Mass.,  1870- 

Bass.  See  Thayer. 

Bassett.  See  Keith. 

Battles.  See  Cary. 

Bavis.  Ancestry  of  Samuel  Adams  Bavis  (Maternal). 
8vo,  pp.  4. 

Baxter.  Memorial  of  the  Baxter  Family.  By 
Joseph  N.  Baxter,  of  Boston.  8vo,  pp.  114. 
Boston,  1879. 

Baxter.  See  Childs. 

Bayard.  Col.  John  Bayard  (1738-1807),  and  the 
Bayard  Family  of  America.  By  Gen.  James 
Gbant  Wilson.  8vo,  pp.  24.  New  York,  1885. 

Beal.  John  Beal,  of  Hingham,  and  one  line  of  his  De¬ 
scendants.  By  N.  B.  Shurtleff.  8vo.  Boston, 
1865. 

Beals.  See  Cary. 

Bean.  See  Dudley,  Otis. 

Beardsley.  A  Sketch  of  William  Beardsley,  and  a 
Record  of  his  Descendants.  By  E.  E.  Beabds- 
ley.  8vo.  New  York,  1867. 

Beatty.  Record  of  the  Family  of  Charles  Beatty, 
who  emigrated  from  Ireland  to  America  in  1729. 
8vo,  pp.  120.  Steubenville,  Ohio,  1873. 

Edition  of  one  hundred  and  fifty  copies.  Printed  for 

the  use  of  the  family. 

Beatty.  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Families  of 
Beatty.  Egle,  Muller,  Murray,  Orth,  and  Thomas. 
By  William  H.  Eole,  M.D.,  M.A.  8vo,  pp.  126. 
Harrisburg,  1886. 


Beauvelt.  See  Cole. 

Beckford.  See  Driver. 

Beckwith.  The  Beckwiths.  By  Paul  Beckwith. 
8vo,  pp.  384.  Albany,  1891. 

Bedell.  See  Keith. 

Beecher.  See  Strong. 

Beede.  See  Otis. 

Beekman.  Some  Records  of  the  Beekman  Family. 
By  James  R.  Gibson,  Jr.  8vo,  pp.  12.  1888. 

Beekman.  See  Holgate. 

Belcher  Genealogy.  By  W.  H.  Whitmore.  1873. 

Belding.  See  Hadley. 

Bell.  Historical  of  the  Bell  Family.  Edited  by  Led- 
yard  Bell.  8vo,  pp.  368.  New  York,  1867. 

Bellows.  Historical  Sketch  of  Col.  Benjamin  Bellows, 
founder  of  Walpole.  An  Address  on  occasion  of 
the  gathering  of  his  Descendants  to  the  Consecra¬ 
tion  of  his  Monument  at  Walpole,  N.  H.,  October 
11.  1854.  By  Henry  W.  Bellows.  8vo,  pp. 
125.  New  York,  1855. 

Bellows.  Narratives,  Traditions  and  Personal  Rem¬ 
iniscences  connected  with  the  Early  History  of 
the  Bellows  Family,  and  of  the  village  of  Walpole, 
N.  H.  By  Emily  R.  Barnes.  8vo,  pp.  383. 
Boston,  1888. 

Bellows.  See  Strong. 

Benedict.  The  Genealogy  of  the  Benedicts  in 
America.  By  Henry  Marvin  Benedict. 
8vo,  pp.  474.  Albany,  1870. 

Benedict.  Genealogy  of  the  Benedict  Family,  taken 
from  a  MSS.  kept  by  James  Benedict,  Esquire,  of 
Ridgefield.  Folio,  pp.  4. 

An  account  of  the  descendants  of  William  Benedict, 

of  Nottinghamshire. 

Bennett.  See  Hastings. 

Benson.  The  Benson  Family,  of  Newport,  Rhode 
Island,  together  with  an  appendix  containing  the 
Benson  families  in  America  of  English  descent. 
By  W.  P.  Garrison.  Privately  printed.  8vo, 
pp.  65.  New  York,  1872. 

Benton.  See  Wetmore. 

Bentzon,  See  Todd. 

Bergen.  The  Bergen  Family,  or  the  descendants  of 
Hans  Hansen  Bergen,  one  of  the  early  settlers  of 
New  York  and  Brooklyn,  L.  I.  With  notes  on 
the  genealogy  of  some  of  the  branches  of  the 
Cowenhoven,  Voorhees,  Eldert,  Stoothoof,  Corte- 
lvov,  Stryker,  Suydam,  Lott,  Wvckoff,  Barkeloo, 
Lefferts,  Martense,  Hubbard,  Van  Brunt,  Vander¬ 
bilt,  Vanderveer,  Van  Nuyse.  By  Tuenis  G. 
Bergen.  New  York,  1866.  8vo,  pp.  298.  Second 
edition,  1866.  8vo,  pp.  302.  3d  edition,  1876. 
8vo,  pp.  658. 

Bergen.  The  Bergen  Family.  8vo,  pp.  295.  New 
York,  1864. 

Bergen.  The  Bergen  Family.  8vo,  pp.  658.  New 
York,  1876. 

Bernaben.  See  Bolton  Genealogies. 

Berwick.  See  Dudley. 

Besbedge.  Family  Records  of  some  of  the  descend¬ 
ants  of  Thomas  Besbedge  (Besbee),  of  Scituate, 
Mass.  By  W.  B.  Lapham.  8vo,  pp.  48.  Augusta, 
Me.,  1876. 


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AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


Bethane.  A  History  of  the  Bethune  Family.  Trans¬ 
lated  from  the  French  of  Andr6  du  Chesne,  with 
Additions  from  Family  Records  and  other  Sources. 
Together  with  a  sketch  of  the  Faneuil  Family,  with 
whom  the  Bethune  name  became  connected  in 
America.  By  Mrs.  John  A.  Weisse.  Royal, 
4to,  pp.  51-39.  New  York,  18S4. 

Bethune.  A  History  of  the  Bethune  Family,  to¬ 
gether  with  a  sketch  of  the  Faneuil  Family.  By 
Mrs.  John  A.  Weisse.  Royal  4to,  pp.  54-39. 
Newport,  1S84. 

Bibighaus.  Descendants  of  John  Bibighaus  of 
Bed  minster,  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvauia.  By 
Samuel  H.  Bibighaus.  Pp.  44.  [1888.] 

Bicknell.  A  Memorial  of  a  Respectable  and  Re¬ 
spected  Family,  and  especially  of  Joshua  Bicknell, 
Farmer,  Representative,  Senator,  Judge  and  Emi¬ 
nent  Christian  Citizen,  “The  Noblest  Roman  of 
them  all.”  8vo,  pp.  32  xvi.  Boston,  1880. 

Bicknell.  The  Bicknells.  Proceedings  and  Ad¬ 
dresses  at  the  Second  Family  Re-union  at  Wey¬ 
mouth,  Mass.,  September  20,  21,  1882.  8vo,  pp. 
56.  Boston,  1883. 

Bicknell.  The  Bicknell  Inscriptions  on  Tombstones 
in  Barrington,  R.  I.  8vo,  pp.  16. 

Bicknells.  The  Bicknells  and  Family  Re-union  at 
Weymouth,  Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1880,  etc.  Privately 
printed.  8vo,  pp.  96.  Boston,  1880. 

Biddle.  A  Sketch  of  Owen  Biddle,  to  which  is  added 
a  Short  Account  of  the  Parke  Family,  Together 
with  a  list  of  his  Descendants.  Privately  printed 
bv  Henry  Drinker  Biddle.  8vo.  Philadelphia, 
1892.  pp.  87. 

Owen  Biddle  was  bom  in  Philadelphia,  1737,  and 
was  the  son  of  John  and  Sarah  Biddle ;  Sarah  was  the 
daughter  of  Owen  Owen  (son  of  Robert  Owen,  of  Meri- 
on),  High  Sheriff  of  Philadelphia. 

Biddle.  Col.  Clement  Biddle,  with  a  Genealogy  of 
the  Biddle  Family.  Reprinted  from  Boogher’s 
Repository.  4to,  pp.  16.  Philadelphia,  1883. 

Bidwell.  Genealogy  of  the  first  Seven  Generations 
of  the  Bidwell  Family  in  America.  By  Edwin 
M.  Bidwell.  8vo,  pp.  123.  Albany,  N.  Y.  1884. 

Bigelow.  Report  of  the  Bigelow  Family  Reunion  at 
Lincoln  Park,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Thursday,  June 
2,  1887.  By  Gilman  Bigelow  Howe.  8vo, 
pp.  46.  Buffalo,  1887. 

Bigelow.  Genealogy  of  the  Bigelow  Family.  By 
W.  H.  Bigelow.  8vo.  Brattleboro,  1887. 

Bigelow.  See  Bond,  Wetmore. 

Bigg.  Notes  on  a  Family  of  Bigg.  By  W.  H. 
Wetmore.  8vo.  1875. 

Bill.  History  of  the  Bill  Family.  Edited  by  Led- 
yard  Bill.  8vo,  pp.  vii  +  368.  75  Fulton  St., 
New  York,  1867. 

This  family  claims  descent  from  the  famous  “  John 
Bill,  the  first  King’s  Printer,”  who  was  born  in  the 
parish  of  Much  Wenlock,  in  Shropshire,  England, 
1586. 

Billings.  See  Hadley,  Wetmore. 

Binney.  Genealogy  of  the  Binney  Family  in  the 
United  States.  Collected  by  Charles  J.  F.  Bin¬ 
ney.  8vo,  pp.  278.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1886. 
Binney.  See  Wetmore. 

Bird.  Genealogical  sketch  of  the  Bird  Family,  hav¬ 
ing  its  origin  in  Hartford,  Conn.  By  Elihu 
Geer.  pp.  24.  Hartford,  1855. 


Bird.  The  Bird  Family.  A  genealogy  of  Thomas 
Bird,  of  Dorchester,  Massachusetts,  and  some  of 
his  descendants.  By  William  Blake  Trask. 
8vo,  pp.  40.  Boston,  1871. 

Bisbee.  Family  Records,  Mass.,  1634.  By  Wm.  B. 
Lapham,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  48.  Augusta,  1876. 

Bispham.  Memoranda  concerning  the  Family  of 
Bispham  in  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States 
of  America.  By  William  Bispham,  of  New 
York.  Privately  printed.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  348. 
New  York,  1890. 

Edition  of  100  copies  only. 

Bissell.  Genealogy  of  the  Bissell  Family.  By  H. 
R.  Stiles.  8vo.  Albany,  1863. 

Bissell.  See  Dwight. 

Bitgood.  See  Warden. 

Bixby.  See  Dudley. 

Blackiston  Family,  of  Pennsylvania.  See  Hol¬ 
stein. 

Blackstone.  The  Blackstone  Family ;  being 
sketches,  Biographical  and  Genealogical,  of  Wil¬ 
liam  Blackstone  and  his  Descendants.  By  L.  M. 
Sargent.  8vo,  pp.  43.  Norwich,  Conn.,  1857. 

Blaine.  See  Robinson. 

Blaisdell.  See  Dudley. 

Blake.  A  Genealogical  History  of  William  Blake 
of  Dorchester,  and  his  Descendants,  comprising 
all  the  Descendants  of  Samuel  and  Patience 
(White)  Blake,  with  an  Appendix,  containing 
Wills,  etc.,  of  members  of  the  Family,  and  other 
interesting  matter.  By  Samuel  Blake.  8vo, 
pp.  140.  Boston,  1857. 

The  descendants  of  William  Blake,  of  Little  Bad- 

don,  Essex,  England,  who  came  to  America  in  1630. 

Blake.  A  Record  of  the  Blakes  of  Somersetshire, 
Especially  in  the  Line  of  William  Blake,  of 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  the  Emigrant  to  New  England, 
with  one  Branch  of  his  Descendants.  From  the 
MS.  of  the  late  Horatio  G.  Somerby.  Privately 
printed.  Small  4to,  pp.  640.  Boston,  1881. 

Blake.  See  Dudley  Pierce. 

Blakeman.  See  Goodwin. 

Blanchard.  See  Dudley,  Wyman. 

Blarsdell.  See  Dudley. 

Blaxton.  William  Blaxton.  By  Thomas  Coffin 
Amory,  of  New  England,  living  1655.  8vo,  pp. 
25.  Boston,  1886. 

Bliss.  Genealogy  of  the  Bliss  Family  in  America, 
from  about  the  year  1550-1880.  Compiled  by 
John  Homer  Bliss,  Norwich,  Conn.  8vo,  pp. 
810.  Boston,  1881. 

The  Bliss  family  intermarried  with  Abbot  and 

many  other  New  England  families. 

Bliss  Genealogy.  By  James  O.  Bliss.  Printed 
for  private  circulation.  8vo,  pp.  19.  Boston, 
1887. 

Bliss.  See  StebbeDs,  Wetmore. 

Blood  Family,  of  Concord.  See  Potter. 

Bloss  Genealogy.  Descendants  of  Edmund  and 
Mary  Bloss.  By  I.  O.  Bloss.  8vo.  New  York, 
1886. 

Blunts.  See  Dudley. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


7 


Boardman.  Biographical  Sketch  of  Deacon  Timo¬ 
thy  Boardman.  By  Rev.  Samuel  W.  Board- 
man,  D.D.  Pp.  48.  Stanhope,  N.  J.  [1885.] 

Boardman.  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Boardman,  with  an  historic  Ac¬ 
count  of  her  Forefathers,  and  Biographical  and 
Genealogical  Notes  of  many  of  her  Kindred  and 
Relations.  By  her  son-in-law,  John  Frederick 
Schroeder,  D.D.  Printed  for  private  distribu¬ 
tion.  8vo,  pp.  478.  New  Haven,  1849. 

Contains  very  full  pedigrees  of  the  Whiting  and 

Mason  Families  of  New  England,  the  ancestors  of  Mrs. 

Boardman. 

Boas,  of  Pennsylvania.  See  Egle. 

Boerum.  See  Wetmore. 

Bogardus.  See  Gale. 

Bogman.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Bogman  Family, 
1767-1890.  By  M.  C.  Warren.  Compiled  by 
Emily  W.  Leaveritt.  8vo.  1890. 

Bolles.  Genealogy  of  the  Bolles  Family  and  De¬ 
scendants.  By  J.  H.  Bolles.  4to,  pp.  63.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1865. 

Bolling.  The  Bolling  Family,  in  England  and  Vir¬ 
ginia,  1485-1868.  By  Thomas  H.  Wynne.  For 
private  distribution.  8vo,  pp.  68.  Richmond, 
Va.,  1868. 

Bolton.  The  Boltons  of  Old  and  New  England,  with 
a  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  William  Bol¬ 
ton,  of  Reading,  Mass.,  1720.  By  C.  K.  Bolton. 
Small  4to,  pp  85.  Albany,  1889. 

Bolton.  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Account  of 
the  Family  of  Bolton  in  England  and  America. 
Deduced  from  an  early  period  and  continued  down 
to  the  present  time.  By  Robert  Bolton,  A.M. 
8vo,  pp.  223.  New  York,  1862. 

Bolton.  The  Descendants  of  William  Bolton,  of 
Reading,  Mass.  By  Charles  Knowles  Bolton, 
of  Cambridge.  8vo,  pp.  8. 

Boltwood.  See  Hadley. 

Bomberger,  of  Lancaster  County,  Pa.  See  Egle. 

Bond  (Henry,  M.D.)  Family  Memorials.  Genealo¬ 
gies  of  the  Families  and  Descendants  of  the  Early 
Settlers  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  including  Waltham 
and  Weston.  Two  volumes  in  one.  8vo,  pp.  1094. 

This  valuable  work  on  New  England  families  in¬ 
cludes  the  pedigrees  of  Bigelow,  Bright,  Bond,  Brown, 

Cooledge,  Lawrence,  Phillips,  Saltonstall,  Sterns, 

Warren,  Whitney,  and  others. 

Bonnell  Family  Genealogy.  By  Bradbury.  1875. 

Bontecou  Genealogy.  A  Record  of  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  Pierre  Bontecou,  a  Huguenot  Refugee  from 
France,  in  the  Line  of  his  Sons.  By  John  E. 
Morris.  8vo,  pp.  271.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1885. 

Bonython.  The  Bonython  Family  of  Maine.  By 
Dr.  Charles  E.  Banks.  8vo,  pp.  7.  1884. 

Boodey.  Annals  of  the  Boodeys  in  New  England. 
Together  with  Lessons  of  Law  and  Life,  from  John 
Eliot,  the  Apostle  to  the  Indians.  By  Robert 
Boodey, Ckverly.  8vo,  pp.297.  Lowell,  Mass.,  1880. 

Booge.  A  Short  and  General  Account  of  the  Family 
of  People  by  the  Name  of  Booge,  being,  so  far  as 
known,  the  only  Family  of  that  Name  in  the  United 
States.  By  D.  Williams  Patterson.  8vo,  pp. 
7.  1872. 


Booth.  Genealogy  of  the  Booth  Family  in  England 
and  the  United  States,  being  a  compilation  of  the 
Pedigrees  of  the  English  line,  and  the  descendants 
of  Richard  Booth,  of  Connecticut,  U.  S.  A.,  down 
to  the  family  of  the  compiler.  By  Walter  S. 
Booth.  12mo,  pp.  25.  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1892. 

Booth.  Report  of  the  Booth  Association.  Smith. 

Booth.  See  Wetmore. 

Borden.  A  Folded  Pedigree  of  the  Borden  Family, 
of  Fall  River,  Mass.  Reprint  from  history  of 
Fall  River. 

Bordley.  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Bordley 
Family,  of  Maryland,  and  their  descendants.  By 
Mrs.  Eliz.  B.  Gibson,  edited  by  her  niece,  Eliz. 
Mifflin.  Pp.  158.  Philadelphia,  1865. 

Bordley.  See  Thomas. 

Borneman.  The  History  of  the  Borneman  Family 
in  America  since  the  First  Settlers,  1721,  1878. 
Published  by  J.  H.  Borneman.  8vo,  pp.  114. 
Boyertown,  Pa.,  1881. 

Bostwick.  A  Genealogical  Register  of  the  name  of 
Bostwick,  with  the  Families  in  their  respective 
generations,  Births,  Marriages  and  Deaths  as  far 
as  obtained  from  1668  to  1850.  By  Erastus 
Bostwick.  12mo,  pp.  56.  Burlington,  1851. 

Bourke.  See  Bulloch. 

Bouton.  The  Bouton  or  Boughton  Family.  By  J. 
Boughton.  8vo,  pp.  684.  Albany,  1890. 

Bowdoin.  Account  of  the  Bowdoin  Family,  with 
Notes  on  the  Families  of  Portage,  Lynde,  New¬ 
gate,  Erving.  New  York,  1887. 

Bowdoin.  Pierre  Bowdoin.  8vo,  pp.  28. 

A  physician  at  La  Rochelle,  France;  left  France 

1685 ;  settled  in  Portland,  Maine,  1688. 

Bowdoin.  See  Chapman, 

Bower.  Bower  Genealogy.  By  Baldwin.  1879. 

Bower.  Bower  Family.  By  Kilburn.  1856. 

Bowen.  See  Hughes. 

Bowie.  See  Thomas. 

Bowles.  Pedigree.  Tabular  form.  By  T.  Wingate 
Thornton.  Boston,  1867. 

Bowles.  Genealogical  and  Historical  Notes  of  the 
Bowles  Family.  By  Samuel  Bowles,  of  Spring- 
field,  1851.  8vo,  pp.  8. 

Boyd.  The  History  of  the  Boyd  Family  and  De¬ 
scendants.  By  William  P.  Boyd.  Small  8vo, 
pp.  318.  Conesus,  N.  Y.,  1884. 

Boyd.  See  Egle. 

William  Boyd,  born  in  Antrim,  Ulster,  emigrated 

to  Pennsylvania,  1730.  Settled  in  Deroy  Township. 

Boylston.  See  Vinton. 

Boynton.  American  Boynton  Directory,  containing 
the  Addresses  of  all  known  Boyntons,  Boy- 
ingtons,  and  Byingtons  in  the  United  States  and 
British  Dominions.  By  John  Farnham  Boyn¬ 
ton,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  147.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1884. 

Brackett.  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Sketches 
of  the  Name  and  Family  of  Brackett,  from  the 
year  1630  to  the  year  1860.  By  Jeffery  Rich¬ 
ardson,  Jr.  8vo,  pp.  56.  Boston,  1860. 


8 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


Bradbury  Memorial.  Some  of  the  Descendants  of 
Thomas  Bradbury,  of  Agamenticus  (York)  in 
1634,  and  of  Salisbury,  Mass.,  in  163S,  with  a 
brief  sketch  of  the  Bradburys  of  England.  By 
William  Berry  Lapham.  8vo,  pp.  320.  Port¬ 
land,  1890. 

Bradbury  Genealogy.  By  Bradbury.  1875. 

Bradbury  Family  of  Massachusetts.  See  Dudley. 

Bradford  Family.  Genealogical  memorials  of  Wil¬ 
liam  Bradford  the  Printer.  By  Samuel  S. 
Purple,  M.D.  Pp.  8.  Privately  printed.  New 
York,  1873. 

Bradford.  A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  William  Bradford,  Second  Governor  of 
New  Plymouth  in  New  England.  By  Guy  M.  Fes¬ 
senden.  Svo,  pp.  27.  Boston,  1850. 

Bradford.  See  Stebbins. 

Bradlee.  History  of  the  Bradlee  Family,  with  par¬ 
ticular  reference  to  the  Descendants  of  Nathan 
Bradlee,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.  By  Samuel 
Bradlee  Doggett.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  45.  Boston, 
1878. 

Bradley  Family  of  Massachusetts.  See  Dudley. 

Bradshon.  See  Medford. 

Bradstreet.  See  Dudley. 

Brainerd.  The  Genealogy  of  the  Brainerd  Family 
in  the  United  States,  with  numerous  sketches  of 
Individuals.  By  Rev.  David  D.  Field,  D.D. 
8vo,  pp.  303.  New  York,  1857. 

An  account  of  the  Descendants  of  Daniel  Brainerd 

who  settled  at  Haddam,  New  England,  in  1662. 

Brattle.  An  account  of  some  Descendants  of  Cap¬ 
tain  Thomas  Brattle.  By  Edward  Doubleday 
Harris.  1867.  Sm.  4to,  pp.  90. 

Bray.  See  Driver. 

Brayton.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Island¬ 
ers.” 

Breakenridge.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of 
James  Breakenridge,  who  emigrated  from  Ire¬ 
land,  July  1727.  Collected  and  arranged  by 
Cornelius  A.  Gould.  8vo,  pp.  65.  Ware,  Mass., 
1887. 

Brearly.  Family  Genealogical  Chart  of  the  Ameri¬ 
can  Branch  of  the  Brearley  Family.  By  Wm.  H. 
Brearly. 

Brearly  Family  of  New  Jersey.  See  Cooley. 

Breck.  Genealogy  of  the  Breck  Family,  descended 
from  Edward  of  Dorchester,  and  his  brothers  in 
America,  with  an  appendix.  By  Samuel  Breck, 
U.  S.  A.  8vo,  pp.  252  -f-  xxix.  Omaha,  1889. 

Breed.  Family  Meeting.  8vo.  1872. 

Breed  Family  of  the  United  States,  1601-1866.  Ad¬ 
dresses.  By  I.  C.  Breed.  8vo,  pp.  21.  James¬ 
town,  N.  Y.,  1872. 

Breed.  See  Dudley,  Dwight. 

Breeze.  See  Salisbury. 

Brett.  See  Cary. 

Bretz.  Genealogy  of  the  Ludwig  Bretz  Family.  By 
E.  W.  S.  Parthemour.  8vo,  pp.  142.  Harris¬ 
burg,  1890. 

Brevott.  See  Todd. 


Brewster.  Chief  of  the  Pilgrims ;  or  the  Life  and 
Time  of  William  Brewster,  Ruling  Elder  of  the 
Pilgrim  Company  that  founded  New  Plymouth, 
the  Parent  Colony  of  New  England,  in  1620.  By 
Rev.  Ashbel  Steele,  A.M.,  Washington  City. 
8vo.  Philadelphia,  1857. 

Brewster.  See  Wetmore. 

Bridge.  An  Account  of  the  Descendants  of  John 
Bridge,  Cambridge,  1632.  8vo,  pp.  120.  Boston, 
1884. 

Bridgeman  (Thomas).  The  Pilgrims  of  Boston, 
and  their  Descendants.  8vo.  New  York,  1856. 

Briggs.  We  and  our  Kinsfolk.  Ephraim  and  Re¬ 
becca  Waterman  Briggs,  with  a  few  Collateral 
Branches.  Compiled  by  Mary  Balch  Briggs. 
8vo,  pp.  viii  +  144.  Boston,  1887. 

Briggs.  A  partial  Record  of  the  Descendants  of 
Walter  Briggs,  of  Westchester,  N.  Y.  To  which 
are  added  Some  Account  of  his  Ancestry,  Collateral 
Branches,  Origin  of  the  Family  Name,  Ancient 
Pedigrees  Wills,  etc.  By  Sam.  Briggs.  Large 
4to,  pp.  50  1.  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1878. 

Bright.  Family  Genealogy.  8vo.  Two  editions, 
1848,  1856. 

Bright.  The  Brights  of  Suffolk,  England;  repre¬ 
sented  in  America  by  the  Descendants  of  Henry 
Bright,  Watertown,  By  Jonathan  B.  Bright. 
8vo,  pp.  16  +  345.  Boston,  1858. 

Brimmer.  See  Sigourney. 

Brinckerhoff.  The  Family  of  JorisBrinkerhoff,  1638. 
By  J.  D.  Brinkerhoff.  8vo.  New  York,  1887. 

Brinton  Family  of  Pennsylvania.  By  D.  G.  Brin- 
ton,  M.D.  Small  4to,  pp.  60.  100  copies 

privately  printed. 

Bristol.  See  Todd. 

Brockden.  See  Pryor. 

Brockway.  The  Brockway  Family.  Genealogical 
Records  of  Wolston  Brockway.  By  E.  B.  Francis. 
4to,  pp.  167.  Oswego,  N.  Y,,  1890. 

Bromfield.  Memoir  of  John  Bromfield.  By  Josia 
Quincy.  8vo.  Cambridge,  1850. 

Bronson.  See  Brown, 

Brooke.  See  Thomas. 

Brookes.  See  Dudley. 

Brooks.  Brooks  Memorial.  By  Wilson.  8vo.  1884. 
Brooks.  Brooks  of  New  England.  See  Potter. 

Brooks.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Island¬ 
ers.” 

Brown.  The  Browns  of  Nottingham.  By  Gilbert 
Cope.  8vo,  pp.  18.  (West  Chester,  Pa.,  printed 
by  himself  )  1864. 

This  little  work  contains  names  of  243  descendants 
of  James  and  William  Brown,  of  Bedfordshire  or 
Northamptonshire,  England,  who  settled  in  Chester 
County,  Pa. 

Brown.  Historical  Genealogy  Relating  to  a  Branch 
of  the  Brown  Family,  including  Brief  History  of 
Other  Families.  G.  W.B.  Pp.  57+35-(-31-)-xi. 
Philadelphia,  1885. 

Descended  from  George  Brown  and  Mercy,  early 
settlers  of  the  Falls,  came  from  Leicester,  England, 
1679. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


9 


Brown  (Abeil)-  Genealogical  History,  with  Short 
Sketches  and  Family  Records  of  the  Early  Settlers 
of  West  Simsbury,  now  Canton,  Conn.  8vo,  pp. 
157.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1856. 

This  work  contains  genealogies  of  the  families  of 
Adams,  Alford,  Bacon,  Bronson,  Brown,  Barber,  Buel, 
Case,  Curtis,  Dyer,  Everest,  Foote,  Garrett,  Hill, 
Humphrey,  Higley,  Merrell,  Messenger,  Mills, 
Morse,  Phelps,  Segur  and  Wilcox. 

Brown.  Genealogy  of  the  Brown  Family;  princi¬ 
pally  from  the  Moses  Brown  papers  and  from 
other  sources.  By  H.  H.  Brown.  16mo,  pp.  16. 
Providence,  1851. 

Brown.  The  Brown  Memorial.  Family  of  Benja¬ 
min  Brown,  M.D.  Compiled  by  Bertha 
Victoria  Foster,  for  the  family.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
Washington,  D.  C.,  1893. 

Brown.  A  Letter  Concerning  Family  History.  By 
Andrew  Brown,  1812.  pp.  12.  Albany,  I860. 

Brown  Family  of  New  Jersey.  See  Cooley. 
Brown.  See  Hayden,  Stanton. 

Brown  Family  of  Massachusetts.  See  Potter. 

Browne.  The  Chad  Browne  Memorial,  consisting  of 
genealogical  memoirs  of  a  portion  of  the  descend¬ 
ants  of  Chad  and  Elizabeth  Browne,  with  an 
appendix  containing  sketches  of  other  Rhode 
Island  settlers — 1638-1888.  By  Mrs.  A.  I.  B. 
Bulkley,  a  descendant.  Privately  printed.  8vo, 
pp.  173.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1888. 

Edition  of  300  copies  only. 

Browning  (Charles  H.).  Americans  of  Royal 
Descent.  A  collection  of  genealogies  of  American 
families  whose  lineage  is  traced  to  the  legitimate 
issue  of  kings.  Reproduced  from  recognized 
authorities  from  privately  printed  family  histories 
and  information  supplied  in  manuscript  pedigrees. 
8vo,  pp.  732.  2d  ed.  Philadelphia,  1891. 

This  work  contains  ccxiv  genealogies,  but  as  many 
of  them  are  of  families  descended  from  the  same  stock, 
the  emigrants  to  America  thought  to  be  descendants 
of  kings  are  very  few. 

Brownwell.  Genealogy  of  the  Brownwell  Family. 
18mo,  pp.  64.  1893. 

Brubacher.  The  Brubacher  Genealogy  in  America. 
By  Jacob  N.  Brubacher.  24mo,  pp.  243.  Elk¬ 
hart,  Ind.,  1884. 

Bryan.  Alexander  Bryan,  of  Milford,  Conn.  His 
Ancestors  and  His  Descendants.  By - Bald¬ 

win.  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1889. 

Bryan.  Bee  Bulloch,  Hayden. 

Bryant.  See  Baetjer,  Stanton. 

Buchanan.  An  Historical  and  Genealogical  Essay 
upon  the  Family  and  Surname  of  Buchanan,  to 
which  is  added  a  brief  inquiry  into  the  genealogy 
and  present  state  of  Ancient  Scottish  surnames, 
and  most  particularly  of  the  Highland  Class.  By 
William  Buchanan,  of  Glasgow.  Reprinted 
12mo,  pp.  246.  Cincinnati,  1722. 

Data  relating  principally  to  the  Ancestry  of  the 
family  Buchanan  from  whom  Pres.  Buchanan  descends. 

Bucher.  See  Egle. 

Claus  Bucher  born  in  Newkirch,  Switzerland,  1524. 
Lancaster. 


Buck.  Account  of  th  Buck  Family  of  Bucks 
County,  Pennsylvania ;  and  of  the  Bucksville 
Centennial  Celebration,  held  June  11, 1892  ;  includ¬ 
ing  the  Proceedings  of  the  Buckwampun  Literary 
Association  on  said  occasion.  Edited  by  W illiam 
J.  Buck.  Printed  for  the  Family.  Small  8vo,  pp. 
142.  Philadelphia,  1893. 

Buck.  Origin,  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Buck 
Family.  By  C.  B.  Harvey.  8vo.  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.,  1879.  Pp.  273. 

Buck.  See  Dudley. 

Buckingham.  The  Buckingham  Family ;  or,  the 
Descendants  of  Thomas  Buckingham,  one  of  the 
First  Settlers  of  Milford,  Conn.  By  Rev.  F.  W. 
Chapman  A.M.  8vo,pp.  384.  Hartford,  Conn., 
1872. 

Descendants  of  Thomas  Buckingham,  who  was  in 

Boston  in  1637,  in  New  Haven,  1638. 

Buel.  See  Brown. 

Bugby.  A  Record  of  some  of  the  Descendants  of 
Edward  Bugby,  who  settled  in  Roxbury,  Conn.,  in 
1686.  4to,  pp.  17.  Killingly,  Conn.,  1877. 

Bulkeley.  The  Bulkeley  Family;  or  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  Peter  Bulkeley,  who  settled  at  Concord, 
Mass.,  in  1636.  By  Rhv.  F.  W.  Chapman.  8vo, 
pp.  289.  Hartford,  1875. 

Bull.  See  Todd. 

Bullard.  Genealogical  Sketch  of  tbe  Bullard  Family 
and  Descendants.  By  W.  S.  Barton,  of  Wor¬ 
cester.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Worcester,  1878. 

Bullard.  See  Morse. 

Bullings.  See  Thayer. 

Bulloch.  A  Hist,  and  Gen.  of  the  Families  of  Bulloch, 
Stobo,  De  Veaux,  Irvine,  Douglass,  Baillie,  Lewis, 
Adams,  Glen,  Jones,  Davis,  Hunter.  With  a 
Genealogy  of  the  branches  of  the  Habersham, 
King,  Stiles,  Foohman,  Newall,  Turner,  Stewart, 
Dunwoody,  Elliott,  with  mention  of  the  families 
of  Bryan,  Bourke,  Williams,  Willy,  Woodbridge, 
and  many  other  families.  By  Joseph  G.  Bul¬ 
loch,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  167  +  6-v.  Savannah, 
Ga.,  1892. 

Burbank.  Contributions  to  the  Genealogy  of  the 
Burbank  and  Burbanck  Families  in  the  United 
States.  By  G.  T.  Ridlon.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Saco, 
Me.,  1880. 

Burbeen.  1660-1799.  An  Account  of  John  Bur- 
been,  who  came  from  Scotland  and  settled  at 
Woburn,  Mass.,  about  1660,  and  such  of  his  de¬ 
scendants  as  have  borne  the  surname  of  Barbeen. 
Compiled  from  the  Town  Records  of  Woburn, 
Epitaphs  of  its  first  and  second  Burying  Grounds. 
Manuscript  Records  of  Charles  Walker,  Esq.,  of 
Concord,  N.  H.,  and  sundry  other  sources.  By 
Joseph  Burbeen  Walker.  8vo,  pp.  52.  Con¬ 
cord,  N.  H.,  1892. 

Burgess.  Genealogy.  Memorial  of  the  family  of 
Thomas  and  Dorothy  Burgess,  who  settled  in  the 
Plymouth  Colony  in  1637.  8vo,  pp.  196.  Boston, 
1865. 

Burke.  The  Burke  and  Alvord  Memorial.  I.  A 
Genealogical  Account  of  the  Descendants  of 
Richard  Burke,  of  Sudbury,  Mass.  II.  A  Genea¬ 
logical  Account  of  the  Descendants  of  Alexander 
Alvord,  of  Windsor,  Ct.  By  John  A.  Boutelle, 
for  William  A.  Burke.  8vo,  pp.  239.  Boston. 


10 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


Burleigh.  See  Burley. 

Burley.  Genealogy  of  the  Burley  or  Burleigh  Family 
of  America.  By  Chas.  Burleigh.  Svo,  pp. 
200.  Portland,  Me.,  1SS0. 

Burney.  See  Wetmore. 

Burnham.  The  Burnham  Family.  By  R.  H. 
Burnham.  Svo,  pp.  545.  Hartford,  1869. 

Burnham.  Genealogical  Record  of  Thomas  Burn¬ 
ham,  the  emigrant,  who  was  among  the  earliest 
settlers  of  Hartford,  Connecticut,  and  his  atten¬ 
dants.  Second  edition.  Svo.  Hartford,  1884. 

Burnham.  Genealogical  Records  of  the  Brothers 
Thomas  and  Robert  Burnham,  who  emigrated  to 
this  country  in  1635,  and  settled  at  Chebacco 
(Ipswich),  Massachusetts  [sic.],  and  at  Dover, 
New  Hampshire.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1869. 

Burpee.  See  Stickney. 

Burr.  See  Loomis. 

Burr.  A  General  History  of  the  Burr  Family,  with  a 
Genealogical  Record  from  1193  to  1891.  By 
Charles  Burr  Todd.  Second  edition.  Royal 
8vo,  pp.  535.  New  York,  1891. 

Burr.  A  General  History  of  the  Burr  Family  in 
America,  with  a  Genealogical  Record  from  1570 
to  1878.  By  Charles  Burr  Todd.  8vo,  pp. 
436  +  i.  New  York,  1878. 

Burrage.  The  Burrage  Memorial.  A  Genealogical 
History  of  the  Descendants  of  John  Burrage,  who 
settled  in  Charlestown,  Mass.,  in  1637.  By  Alvah 
A.  Burrage.  8vo,  pp.  265.  Boston,  1877. 

Burroughs.  See  Cooley. 

Burrows.  Genealogical  Records  of  a  section  of  the 
Burrows  Family.  By  T.  D.  Dennison.  Provi¬ 
dence,  1872. 

Burwell.  Burwell  Family  Picnic.  8vo,  pp.  26.  1870. 

Burwell.  See  Keith. 

Butler.  Thomas  Butler  and  His  Descendants.  A 
genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  and 
Elizabeth  Butler,  of  Butler’s  Hill,  South  Berwick, 
Me.  1674r-1886.  8vo.  New  York,  1886. 

Butler.  Some  Account  of  Deacon  John  Butler,  of 
Pelham,  N.  H.,  and  his  descendants.  By  Caleb 
Butler,  of  Grotan.  8vo,  pp.  15.  1849. 

Butler.  A  Genealogical  Memoranda  of  the  Butler 
Family,  with  a  continuation  to  1844.  By  Cap¬ 
tain  John  Butler.  8vo. 

Butler  Genealogy.  Dedication  of  monument  to 
Deacon  John  Butler,  first  settler  of  Pelham,  at 
Pelham,  N.  H.,  June  9,  1886.  8vo,  pp.  36. 
Albany,  1887. 

Butler.  Butleriania,  Genealogica  and  Biographica. 
or  general  notes  concerning  Mary  Butler  and 
her  descendants.  By  James  D.  Butler.  8vo, 
pp.  162.  Albany,  1888. 

Butterfield.  The  Butterfields  of  Middlesex.  By 
Geo.  A.  Gordan,  Am.  Memb.  N.  E.  H.  G.  Soc. 
8vo,  pp.  11. 

Cabot.  See  Pickering. 

Cadwalader.  See  Cooley,  Keith. 

Calaway.  See  Dawson. 


Caldwell.  Caldwell  Records.  John  and  Sarah  (Dil¬ 
lingham)  Caldwell,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  and  their 
Descendants :  Sketches  of  Families  connected  with 
them  by  marriage ;  brief  notices  of  other  Cald¬ 
well  families.  Collected  and  arranged  by  A. 
Caldwell,  Ipswich,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  80.  Boston, 
1873. 

John  Caldwell,  born  1624,  died  1692. 

Caldwell.  The  Early  Caldwells,  Nottingham,  Eng¬ 
land.  By  A.  Caldwell,  Ipswich,  Mass.  Broad¬ 
side.  1888. 

Canby.  William  Canby,  of  Brandywine,  Del.,  His 
Descendants,  Fourth  to  Seventh  Generation  in 
America.  Printed  for  private  distribution.  Sm. 
8vo,  pp.  59.  Philadelphia,  1883. 

Candage.  An  account  of  the  Cavendish,  Candish  or 
Candage  Family,  Bangor,  Me.  By  R.  G.  F.  Cand¬ 
age.  8  vo.  1889. 

Candee.  The  Candee  Genealogy,  with  notices  of 
Allied  Families  of  Allyn,  Catlin,  Cooke,  Mallery, 
Newell,  Norton,  Pynchon,  and  Wasworth.  By 
Charles  Candee  Baldwin,  M.A.  8vo,  pp.  240. 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  1882. 

Capen.  See  Thayer. 

Capron.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Banfield 
Capron,  from  A.  D.  1660  to  A.  D.  1859.  By 
Frederic  H.  Holden.  12mo,  pp.  263.  Boston, 
1859. 

Carmer.  The  Carmer  Family  of  New  York  City. 
A  Chart  Pedigree.  New  York,  1893. 

Carpenter.  Genealogical  and  Historical  Record  of 
the  Carpenter  Family,  with  a  Brief  Genealogy  of 
the  Descendants  of  William  Carpenter,  of  Wey¬ 
mouth  and  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  William  Carpenter, 
of  Providence,  R.  I.,  Samuel  Carpenter,  of  Penn¬ 
sylvania,  and  Ephraim,  Timothy  and  Josias  Car¬ 
penter,  of  Long  Island,  including  a  Full,  Com¬ 
plete  and  Reliable  History  of  the  Carpenter 
Estate  of  England.  By  James  Usher,  9  Murray 
Street,  New  York  City.  8vo,  pp.  70.  (No  date.) 

Contains  a  good  account  of  the  Carpenter  Family,  of 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Carpenter  Family.  By  Roberts.  1877. 

Carpenter.  See  Lloyd,  Vinton. 

Carruth.  Descendants  of  John  Carruth,  1749-1880. 
By  William  W.  Carruth.  8vo,  pp.  12.  Boston, 
1880. 

Cartaret.  See  Batejer. 

Carter.  Carters  of  Lancaster,  Lunenburg,  and  Leon- 
minister,  Mass.  Collected  and  arranged  for  the 
Carter  Association  by  Mrs.  Clara  A.  Carter, 
Leonminister,  Mass.,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  A.  Carter, 
FitzWilliam,  New  Hamsphire.  8vo,  pp.  272. 
Clinton,  1887. 

Carter.  The  Carter  Family  Reunion  at  Woburn, 
Mass.,  June  11,  1884,  with  Historical  Address  by 
Samuel  R.  Carter,  and  Poem  by  Mrs.  George  L. 
Chaney,  as  read  upon  that  occasion.  8vo,  pp.  52. 
Boston,  1884. 

Carter.  Bi-Centenary  Memorial  of  Jeremiah  Carter, 
who  came  to  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania  in 
1682.  Containing  a  Historical  Genealogy  of  His 
Descendants  down  to  the  present  time.  By 
Thomas  Maxwell  Potts.  8vo,  pp.  304.  Can- 
onsburg,  Pa.,  1883. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


11 


Carter.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Samuel 
and  Thomas,  sons  of  Rev.  Samuel  Carter,  1640- 
1886.  A  contribution  to  the  History  of  the  first 
Carters.  8vo,  pp.  272.  1887. 

Cary.  (Moses).  Genealogy  of  the  Families  who  have 
settled  in  Bridgewater,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  48.  Boston, 
1824. 

Alden,  Ames,  Battles,  Brett,  Bryants,  Beals,  Cary, 
Cole,  Crafts,  Curtis,  Dike,  Downie,  Edson,  Field,  Ford, 
Frenerd,  Gamey,  Hayward,  Howard,  Keith,  Krugman, 
Manly,  Packard,  Perkins,  Porter,  Pratt,  Reynolds, 
Sylvester,  Snell,  Snow,  Southworth,  Warren,  Wales, 
Willis. 

Cary.  See  Dawson. 

Cary.  Cary  Family.  Pamphlet. 

Caverly.  Genealogy  of  the  Caverly  Family,  from 
the  year  1116  to  the  year  1880.  Made  profitable 
and  exemplified  by  many  a  Lesson  of  Life.  8vo, 
pp.  196.  Lowell,  Mass.,  1880. 

Caverno.  Record  of  the  Caverno  Family.  By  A. 
Caverno.  12mo,  pp.  36.  Dover,  N.  H.,  1874. 

Arthur  Caverno,  the  ancestor,  was  born  in  Ulster, 
north  of  Ireland,  1718 ;  emigrated  1735,  settled  in 
Boston. 

Chaffee  Genealogy.  8vo. 

Chamberlain  Family.  By  Chamberlain.  1877. 
Chambers.  See  Cooley. 

Champion.  A  History  of  the  Descendants  of  Henry 
Champion,  of  Saybrooke  and  Lyme,  Conn.,  with 
account  of  other  families  of  the  future.  By  F.  B. 
Trowbridge.  8vo,  pp.  12+560.  New  Haven, 1891. 

Champlin.  See  Austin’s  “Thirty-Three  Rhode 
Islanders.” 

Champney.  The  Christian  Mother.  An  Address 
delivered  in  the  First  Church  Brighton,  Feburary 
14,  1855,  at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Susanna  [Park] 
Champney,  who  died  February  10th,  in  her 
ninety-fifth  year.  With  an  Appendix,  containing 
a  Genealogical  Notice  of  the  Champney  and 
Park  Families.  By  Frederick  Augustus 
Whitney,  Pastor  of  the  Church.  8vo,  pp.  36. 
Boston,  1855. 

The  Champney  Family,  of  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Champney.  History  of  the  Champney  Family,  con¬ 
taining  Biographical  Sketches,  Letters,  Reminis- 
censes,  etc.  8vo,  pp.  76.  Chicago,  1867. 

A  New  England  family. 

Chandler.  The  Chandlei  Family.  The  Descend¬ 
ants  of  William  and  Annis  Chandler,  who  settled 
in  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1637.  Collected  by  George 
Chandler  of  Worcester,  Mass.  Printed  for  the 
Family.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  1315.  Worcester,  Mass., 
1883. 

Channlng.  See  Austin’s  “Thirty-three  Rhode 
Islanders.” 

Chapin.  The  Chapin  Genealogy,  containing  a  very 
large  portion  of  the  Descendants  of  Deacon  Sam¬ 
uel  Chapin,  who  settled  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  in 
1642.  Collected  and  compiled  by  Orange 
Chapin.  (Also  Address  and  Historical  Sketch.) 
8vo,  pp.  368.  1862.  Northampton. 

Chapin.  A  Genealogical  Record  with  Sketches  of 
Some  of  the  Descendants  of  Captain  Josiah 
Chapin,  1635-1889.  By  A.  A.  Chapin.  8vo. 
Fort  Wayne,  1889. 


Chapman.  See  Austin’s  “Thirty-three  Rhode 
Islanders.” 

Chapman.  The  Chapman  Family  :  or,  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  Robert  Chapman,  one  of  the  first  settlers 
of  Say-Brook,  Conn.  With  Genealogical  Notes  of 
William  Chapman,  who  settled  in  New  London, 
Conn  ;  Edward  Chapman,  who  settled  at  Windsor, 
Conn;  John  Chapman,  of  Stonington,  Conn.;  and 
Rev.  Benjamin  Chapman,  of  Southington,  Conn. 
By  Rev.  F.  W.  Chapman,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  413. 
Hartford,  1854. 

Notes  on  Families  of  Bockus,  Bates,  Bowdoin,  etc. 

Chapman.  The  Chapman  and  Lapham  Genealogical 
Notes,  1878. 

Chapman.  Genealogy.  By  C.  P.  Chapman,  1878. 

Chapman.  Genealogy.  By  I.  Chapman,  1878. 

Chapman.  A  Genealogy  of  Edward  Chapman,  of 
Ipswich,  Mass.,  1642-1678,  and  his  descendants. 
By  Jacob  Chapman,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  139.  Con¬ 
cord,  N.  H.,  1893. 

Chapman  Family.  Gerard.  1876.  [See  Appendix.  ] 

Charle  Family.  1843. 

Chase.  A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Chase  Family 
of  Chesham,  Bucks  in  England,  and  of  Hampton 
and  Newbury  in  New  Eng.,  with  Notices  of  Some 
of  their  Descendants.  By  George  B.  Chase. 
8vo,  pp.  19.  Reprint  from  Heraldic  Journal. 
Boston,  1869. 

Chase.  Genealogy  of  a  portion  of  the  Descendants  of 
William  Chase,  who  came  to  America  in  1630, 
and  died  in  Yarmouth,  Mass-,  May,  1659.  By 
George  W.  Chase.  8vo,  pp.  31.  200  copies  of 
this  book  only.  Washington,  D.  C.,  1886. 

Chase  Pedigree.  By  Nathan  Chase.  Pp.  1. 
Albany,  1867. 

Chase.  Genealogy  of  the  Ancestors  and  Descendants 
of  Joseph  Chase,  who  died  in  Swanzey.  His  will 
proved  March,  1725.  8vo,  pp.  86.  Fall  River, 
1874. 

Chase  Genealogy.  By  N.  Chase.  8vo.  1878. 

Chase  Genealogy.  8vo.  1871. 

Chase  Genealogy.  Usher.  1883.  [See  Appendix.  ] 

Chase  Genealogy.  8vo.  1888. 

Chastain  Family.  By  Brock.  8vo.  1886. 

Chauncey.  Memorials  of  the  Chaunceys,  including 
President  Chauncey,  his  Ancestors  and  Descend¬ 
ants.  By  William  Chauncey  Fowler. 

8vo,  pp.  7  +  336.  Boston,  1858. 

Chauncey  Family.  Tucker.  1884. 

Chauncey.  Appendix  to  Memorials  of  the  Chaun¬ 
ceys.  By  William  Chauncey  Fowler,  of 

Durham,  Conn.  8vo. 

Chauncey.  A  Genealogical  Table  of  the  Family  of 
Chaunceys,  taken  partly  from  Sir  Henry  Chaun- 
cey’s  History  of  Hertfordshire,  pages  55-61,  and 
partly  from  a  Genealogical  Roll  I  have  in  my 
possession,  and  other  information.  N.  C.  Jan¬ 
uary,  1787. 

Including  the  New  England  Chaunceys. 

Chauncey.  Reprint.  Broadside. 

Checkley.  Checkley  Family.  Reprint  from  N.  E. 
H.  G.  Reg.  8vo,  pp.  6.  Boston,  1848. 


12 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


Cheever.  Bartholomew  and  Richard  Cheever,  and 
some  of  their  Descendants.  Bv  John  S.  H Assam, 
A.M.  8vo,  pp.  11.  Boston,  1882. 

Wfceever  Family.  1S84.  Add.  1S87. 

Cheever  Family.  Erase:.  Svo,  1878. 

Cheever.  Ezekiel  Cheever  and  some  of  his  Descend¬ 
ants.  By  John  S.  H assam,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  64. 
Boston,  1879. 

Chesley.  See  Otis. 

Chester.  Genealogical  Chart  of  the  Chester  Family. 
By  J.  Bayard  Backus.  Broadside.  N.  Y.,  1893. 

Chester.  Genealogy.  8vo,  pp.  10.  1868. 

Chew.  See  Thomas. 

Chldsey.  Genealogy.  Privately  printed.  1878. 

Child.  Genealogies  of  the  Child,  Childs  and  Childe 
Families  of  the  Past  and  Present  in  the  United 
States  and  the  Canadas,  from  1630  to  1881.  By 
Elias  Child.  8vo,  pp.  97.  Utica,  New  York, 
1881. 

Chipman.  The  Chipman  Lineage.  Particularly  in 
Essex  County,  Mass.  By  R.  Chipman,  Lisbon, 
Conn.  8vo,  pp.  59.  1872. 

Chipman.  Sketches  of  the  Chipman  Family,  com¬ 
municated  to  the  N.  E.  H.  G.  Reg.,  by  Rev.  R. 
Manning  Chipman,  of  Wolcottville,  Conn.  8vo, 
pp.  4.  Reprint.  Boston,  1861. 

Chittenden.  Chittenden  Family.  William  Chitten¬ 
den  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants. 
Compiled  by  Alvan  Talcott,  A.M.,  M.D.  8vo, 
pp.  262.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1882. 

Church.  The  Church  Family.  8vo,  pp.  5.  Dover, 
N.  H.,  1876. 

Church.  See  Hadley. 

Churchill.  Some  Facts  concerning  the  Ancestors  and 
Descendants  of  Asaph  Churchill,  first  of  Milton. 
Compiled  by  Gardner  Asaph  Churchill.  8vo, 
pp.  18.  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1887. 

Cilley  Family.  By  J.  P.  Cilley,  of  Rockland.  8vo, 
pp.  47.  [1893?] 

Clapp  Memorial.  Record  of  the  Clapp  Family  in 
America.  Containing  sketches  of  the  original 
six  emigrants  and  a  genealogy  of  their  De¬ 
scendants  bearing  the  name  with  a  Supplement, 
and  the  Proceedings  at  two  Family  Meetings. 
Ebenezer  Clapp,  Compiler.  8vo.  pp.  436  +  80. 
Boston,  1876. 

Clapp  (D.).  The  Ancient  Proprietors  of  Jones’  Hill, 
Dorchester  (Mass.).  8vo.  Boston,  1883. 

Clark.  Records  of  the  Descendants  of  Hugh  Clark,  of 
Watertown,  Mass.,  1640 — 1866.  By  John  Clark, 
A.B.  8vo,  pp.  260.  Boston,  1866. 

Clark.  A  Few  Genealogical  Items  connected  with 
the  family  descended  from  William  Clark,  of 
Haddam,  Conn.  8vo.  New  York,  1880. 

Clark.  A  Record  of  the  Descendants  of  John  Clark, 
of  Farmington,  Conn.  The  Male  Branches  brought 
down  to  1882.  The  Female  Branches  one  Genera¬ 
tion  after  the  Clark  name  is  lost  in  Marriage. 
By  Julius  Gay.  8vo,  pp.  94.  Hartford,  Conn., 
1882. 


Clark.  An  Account  of  the  Ancestors  and  Descendants 
of  John  Lnrdner  Clark  and  Sophia  Marian  Ross, 
who  were  married  August  1, 1797.  By  Clifford 
Stanley  Sims.  8vo,  pp.  11.  Prescott,  Canada, 
1870. 

The  above  is  an  account  of  descendants  of  Thomas 

Clark,  of  Milford,  Conn.,  1644. 

Clark.  See  Cooley,  Robinson. 

Clarke.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Nathaniel 
Clarke,  of  Newbury,  Mass.  Ten  Generations, 
1642 — 1885.  By  Geo.  K.  Clarke.  8vo.  First 
edition,  1883,  pp.  121 ;  second  edition,  1885,  pp. 
216.  Boston. 

Clarke.  See  Geaney,  Warren. 

Clarkson  Genealogy.  By  M.  Clarkson.  1878. 

Clarkson.  Memoirs  of  Mathew  Clarkson,  of  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1735 — 1809.  By  his  great-grandson, 
John  Hall,  and  his  brother  Gerardus  Clarkson, 
1737 — 1790.  By  his  great-grandson  Samuel 

Clarkson.  8vo,  pp.  259.  1890. 

Clay  Genealogy.  By  Trabue.  1883. 

Clay.  See  Holstein. 

Claypoole.  Genealogy  of  the  Claypoole  Family  of 
Philadelphia,  1588 — 1893.  By  Rebecca  Irwin 
Graff.  8vo,  pp.  196.  Philadelphia,  1893. 

Clerke.  See  Salisbury. 

Cleveland.  A  Genealogy  of  Benjamin  Cleveland,  a 
great-grandson  of  Moses  Cleveland,  of  Woburn, 
Mass.,  and  a  native  of  Canterbury,  Windham 
County,  Conn.,  with  an  Appendix.  Compiled  by 
Horace  Gillette  Cleveland.  8vo,  pp.  260. 
Chicago,  1879. 

Cleveland.  A  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  Moses  Cleveland,  of  Woburn,  Mass.  An 
emigrant  in  1635  from  England,  with  a  sketch  of 
the  Clevelands  of  Virginia  and  the  Carolinas. 
By  James  Butler  Cleveland,  of  Oneonta, 
N.  Y.  8 vo,  pp.  48.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1881. 

Cleveland.  Stephen  Grover  Cleveland.  A  Sketch 
of  his  Life.  To  which  is  appended  a  short  account 
of  Thomas  Andrews  Hendricks.  By  Deshler 
Welsh.  12mo,  pp.  222.  New  York,  1884. 

Contains  a  chapter  on  the  Cleveland  Family.  By 

Edward  J.  Cleveland,  of  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Cleveland.  Excerpts  from  Genealogical  Records. 
Showing  Lineage  of  Hon.  (S.)  Grover  Cleveland. 
By  Cleveland.  8vo.  1884. 

Cleveland.  An  account  of  the  Lineage  of  General 
Moses  Cleaveland.  8vo,  pp.  14.  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
1885. 

Cleveland.  Genealogy.  By  E.  J.  C.  8vo.  1886. 

Cleveland.  See  Gifford,  Winton,  Wyman. 

Clifton.  See  Austin’s  “Thirty-three  Rhode 
Islanders.” 

Clinton.  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Clinton 
Family.  By  C.  A.  Clinton.  8vo,  pp.  19.  New 
York,  1859. 

Coates,  Sir  Andrew.  From  the  College  to  the 
Castle.  Family  Reminiscences.  Small  4to. 
Paisley.  Printed  for  the  family.  Only  fifty 
copies  made.  Pp.  x,  103. 

Coates.  Family  Memorials  and  Recollections.  By 
Mary  Coates.  Small  4to.  Portraits.  Printed 
for  the  family.  Only  eighty  copies  printed.  Pp. 
xii,  171.  Philadelphia,  1885. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


13 


Coates.  See  Holstein. 

Cobreville  Family.  8vo.  Namur,  1859. 

Cocke  Family.  By  Brock.  1886. 

Coe.  Record  of  the  Coe  Family.  1596-1856.  First 
edition.  8vo,  pp.  14. 

Coe.  Record  of  the  Coe  Family.  1596 — 1856.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  Second  edition.  New  York,  1859. 

Coe.  Genealogy.  By  D.  W.  Patterson.  1878. 

Coffin.  The  Coffin  Family.  Its  Armorial  Bearings 
and  Origin  of  the  Name.  By  John  Coffin 
Jones  Brown.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Boston,  1881. 

Coffin.  The  Coffin  Family.  The  Life  of  Tristram 
Coffyn,  of  Nantucket,  Mass.,  Founder  of  the 
Family  Line  in  America,  together  with  Reminis¬ 
cences  and  Anecdotes  of  some  of  his  numerous 
Descendants,  and  some  Historical  Information 
concerning  the  Ancient  Families  named  Coffyn. 
By  Allen  Coffin.  8vo,  pp.  64.  Nantucket, 
1881. 

Coffin  Family.  1870. 

Coffin.  See  Wyman. 

Coghill  Family.  Reprint.  1879. 

Coggshall.  The  Coggshall  Coat  of  Arms.  Accom¬ 
panied  by  three  photographs  of  Arms,  11  by  14 
inches.  Broadside. 

Coggswell  Family.  By  Kelley.  1831. 

Coggswell.  The  Coggswells  in  America,  1635-1884. 
By  E.  O.  Jameson.  Pp.  xxi  4-  683.  Royal  8vo. 
Boston,  1884. 

Coggswell.  See  Otis. 

Coit.  The  Coit  Family,  or  the  Descendants  of  John 
Coit,  who  appears  among  the  settlers  of  Salem, 
Mass.,  in  1638,  at  Gloucester  in  1644,  and  at  New 
England,  Conn.,  in  1650.  Compiled  at  the  request 
of  Samuel  Coit,  of  Hartford,  Conn.  By  Rev.  F.  W. 
Chapman,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  341.  Hartford,  Conn  , 
1874. 

Colden.  Genealogical  Notes  of  the  Colden  Family 
in  America.  By  Edwin  R.  Purple.  Small 
4to,  pp.  24.  Privately  printed.  New  York, 
1873. 

Cole.  Early  Genealogies  of  the  Cole  Family  in 
America  (including  Coles  and  Cowles).  By  Frank 
F.  Cole,  Columbus,  Ohio,  1887.  8vo,  pp.  xxxii 
+  308. 

Cole.  See  Salisbury. 

Cole  Family.  By  D.  Cole.  1876. 

Cole  Family.  By  P.  S.  C.  1887. 

Coleman.  The  Coleman  Family.  Descendants  of 
Thomas  Coleman,  in  line  of  the  oldest  son.  Six 
generations,  1598-1867,  269  years.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Philadelphia,  1867. 

A  New  England  family.  Thomas  Coleman  was  of 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1636. 

Coleman.  See  Cooley. 

Collins  Family.  By  Smith.  1865. 

Collins.  A  Lithographic  Tabular  Pedigree  of  De¬ 
scendants  of  Isaac  Collins,  son  of  Charles  and 
Sarah  Collins,  of  New  Castle,  Del.  By  John 
Collins,  of  Burlington,  N.  J.,  1867. 


Collins.  Genealogy  of  the  Three  Daughters  of 
Samuel  and  Rosanna  Collins,  late  of  Waterford 
Township,  in  Gloucester  County,  and  State  of  New 
Jersey  (in  the  Paternal  and  Maternal  line).  Col¬ 
lected  and  arranged  from  Deeds,  Wills,  Memo¬ 
randa,  etc.  By  John  Clement,  Haddonfield, 
New  Jersey.  8vo,  pp.  13.  Philadelphia,  1871. 

Collins.  Reminiscenses  of  Isaac  and  Rachel  (Budd) 
Collins,  with  an  Account  of  some  of  their  De¬ 
scendants,  together  with  a  Genealogy  of  the  Col¬ 
lins  Family,  and  also  a  History  of  a  Reunion  held 
at  Philadelphia,  May  9,  1892.  8vo,  pp.  164. 
Philadelphia,  1893. 

Collins  Family.  Report  in  relation  to  the  claim  of 
the  heirs-at-law  of  Samuel  Collins, of  New  Jersey, to 
any  unsettled  estate  in  England.  By  John  Clem¬ 
ent.  8vo,  pp.  54.  Trenton  [New  Jersey],  1871. 

Colt.  Genealogical  Memoirs  of  the  Families  of  Colt 
and  Coutts.  By  the  Rev.  Charles  Rogers,  LL.D., 
London  [England],  1779.  8vo,  pp.  59. 

Includes  the  New  England  branch  of  these  families. 

Comberbach  Family.  Marshall.  1866. 

Conable  Family.  Conable.  1888. 

Conant.  A  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Conant 
Family  in  England  and  America.  Thirteen  gene¬ 
rations,  1520-1887.  By  Frederick  Odell 
Conant.  Privately  printed.  8vo,  pp.  xvi  +  640. 
Portland,  Me.,  1887. 

Condit.  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Condit  Family, 
Descendants  of  John  Conditt  a  native  of  Great 
Britain,  who  settled  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  1678-1885. 
Also  an  Appendix  containing  a  brief  record  of 
Harrison,  Williams,  Pierson,  Smith,  Lindsley, 
Munn  and  Whitehead  families.  By  J.  H.  Condit 
and  Eben  Condit.  8vo,  pp.  410.  Newark, 
N.  J.,  1885. 

Connor  Family. 

Connabell.  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Cunnabell, 
Conable,  or  Connable  Family.  John  Cunnabell, 
of  London,  England,  and  Boston,  Mass.,  and  his 
Descendants,  1650-1886.  By  Edwards  J.  Con¬ 
nable,  of  Jackson,  Mich.,  and  John  B.  New¬ 
comb,  of  Elgin,  Ill.  8vo,  pp.  183  +  x.  Jackson, 
Mich.,  1886. 

Connin.  A  Brief  Study  in  Genealogy.  Connin, 
Connv,  Cony,  Coney,  Cony.  By  one  of  theFamily. 
For  private  distribution.  50  copies  only.  Royal, 
8vo,  pp.  39.  Cambridge,  1885. 

Converse.  Family  Records  of  Deacons  James  W. 
Converse  and  Elisha  S.  Converse.  Compiled  by 
William  G.  Hill.  Privately  printed.  8vo, 
pp.  iv  4-  241.  Malden,  Mass.,  1887. 

Cook.  Memorial  of  Francis  Cook,  and  his  immediate 
Descendants.  By  Henry  Cook.  8vo.  Boston,  1870. 

Cook.  See  Cooley,  Hadley. 

Cook.  (Moody,  D-).  Genealogical  Address,  giving  a 
History  of  the  Parishioners  and  Founders  of  the 
Federal  Street  Church  [Newburyport],  1745- 
1862,  with  Names  of  Descendants,  now  Parish¬ 
ioners.  8vo,  pp.  35.  Newburyport,  1862. 

Giving  some  valuable  data  concerning  New  England 

Families. 

Cooke.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Family  bearing  the 
Name  of  Cooke  or  Cook.  Principally  in  Massa¬ 
chusetts  and  Connecticut.  By  James  Cook.  8vo, 
pp.  36.  Lowell,  Mass.,  1882. 


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Cooley  (Eli  F.,  W.  S.,  Hannah  L  ).  Genealogy  of  the 
Early  Settlers  of  Trenton  and  Ewing,  “  Old  Hun¬ 
terdon’’  County,  N.  J.  Svo.  Trenton,  1S83. 

Containing  very  full  Genealogies  of  the  families 
of  Anderson,  Anthony,  Beatty,  Brearley,  Burroughs, 
Cadwalader,  Chambers,  Clark,  Coleman,  Cook,  Cooley, 
Dean.  Dickinson,  Ewing,  Field,  Fish,  Forman,  Green, 
Guild,  Hart,  Hendrickson,  Hill,  Houston,  Howell, 
Hunt,  Jones,  Lanning,  Lott,  Mcllvaine,  Moore,  Muir- 
head.  Phillips,  Potts,  Reading,  Reed,  Reeder,  Roberts, 
Rose,  Rozell,  Scudder,  Slack,  Smith,  Temple,  Tindale, 
Titus,  Tomlinson,  Trent,  Van  Clere,  Welling,  White, 
Woodhull,  Woodruff,  Woolsey,  Yard. 

Coolidge  Family.  By  Hill.  1887. 

Cooper.  Descendants  of  James  Cooper,  of  Stratford- 
upon-Avon,  the  Ancestors  of  James  Fenimore 
Cooper,  the  Novelist,  1661-1879.  Broadside. 
Cooper.  Descendants  of  Peter  Cooper,  of  Rowley, 
Mass.  By  Albion  K.  Cooper,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Small  4to,  pp.  11.  Portland,  Me,  1885. 

Cooper.  Thomas  Cooper,  of  Boston,  and  his  De¬ 
scendants.  By  F.  Tuckerman.  8vo,  pp.  11. 
Boston,  1890. 

Cope.  A  Record  of  the  Cope  Family,  as  established 
in  America  by  Oliver  Cope,  who  came  from  Eng¬ 
land  to  Pennsylvania  about  the  year  1682  ;  with 
the  residences,  dates  of  births,  deaths,  and  mar¬ 
riages  of  his  descendants  as  far  as  ascertained. 
Bv  Gilbert  Cope.  8vo,  pp.  251.  Philadelphia, 
1861. 

Cope.  Memoirs  of  the  Copes  of  Wiltshire.  By  J. 

C.  Biddle  Cope,  M.A.,  Worcester  College,  Ox¬ 
ford  ;  with  original  etchings  on  copper  by  Arthur 
S.  Cope.  Printed  for  private  circulation  [Eng¬ 
land].  Pp.  104.  1881. 

The  supposed  ancestors  of  Oliver  Cope,  of  Naaman’s 
Creek,  Pa.,  1682. 

Copeland.  See  Thayer. 

Copinger.  History  of  the  Copinger  or  Coppingers. 
By  W.  A.  Coppinger.  8vo.  Winchester,  1884. 

Corliss.  A  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Corliss 
Family  of  America,  including  partial  Records  of 
some  of  the  Families  connected  by  intermarriage, 
among  which  are  those  of  Neff,  Hutchins,  Ladd, 
Eastman,  Roby,  Ayer,  Kingsbury,  Merrick, 
Haynes,  Messer,  George,  Hastings,  Bailey,  Davis, 
Dustin,  Pattee,  Hinds.  Also  Notes  on  the  Corlie 
Family.  Compiled  from  Public  and  Private 
Records  by  Augustus  W.  Corliss,  assisted  by 
Mrs.  Betsy  Ayer  and  Mrs.  Margaret  Web¬ 
ster,  of  Haverhill,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  337.  Yar¬ 
mouth,  Me.,  1875. 

Corwin.  The  Corwin  Genealogy  in  the  United 
States.  By  Edward  Tanjore  Corwin,  Mill¬ 
stone,  N.  J.  8vo,  pp.  284.  New  York,  1872. 

Corwin.  The  Parentage  of  Mathias  Corwin,  of 
Southold,  L.  I.,  and  his  Relationship  to  George 
Corwin,  of  Salem,  Mass.  By  Henry  T.  Waters. 
8vo,  pp.  19.  Salem,  1881. 

Cowden.  See  Egle. 

Cowles  Family  Tree.  Broadside.  Washington 

D.  C.,  1893. 

Cowley.  Preliminaries  to  a  History  of  the  Cowley 
Family,  including  the  Cooley,  Colley, Coley,  Colley, 
Cawley,  Cayley,  Culley,  Curley,  Cowles  and  Wel- 
lesly  Branches.  12mo,  pp.  35.  Lowell,  Mass., 
1881. 


Cox.  In  Memoriam.  John  Cox,  1795-1871.  Henry 
Oxnard  Preble,  1S47-1871.  8vo,  pp.  24. 

These  families  of  Portland,  Me. 

Cradin.  See  Egle. 

Cradock  Family.  Reprint. 

Cragin.  The  Genealogy  of  the  Cragin  Family,  being 
the  descendants  of  John  Cragin  of  Woburn,  Mass., 
from  1652-1858.  By  Charles  PI.  Cragin,  A.M., 
M.D.  Svo,  pp.  38.  Washington,  D.  C.,  1860. 

Craig.  See  Egle. 

Craighead.  The  Craighead  Family  :  A  Genealogical 
Memoir  of  the  Descendants  of  Rev.  Thomas  and 
Margaret  Craighead,  1658-1876.  By  Rev.  James 
Geddes  Craighead,  D.D.  Philadelphia,  Pa., 

1876.  Printed  for  the  Descendants.  12mo,  pp.  173. 

Crandall.  Genealogy  of  a  Branch  of  the  Crandall 
Family.  8vo.  Chattanooga,  1888. 

Cranes.  Memorials  of  the  Cranes  of  Chilton,  with  a 
pedigree  of  the  Family  and  the  Life  of  the  Last 
Representative.  By  William  S.  Appleton. 
8vo,  pp.  89.  Cambridge,  1868. 

Crawford.  See  Weitzel. 

Crehore.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Crehore  Family, 
Wellesley  Hills.  1887.  8vo. 

Cresson.  [Descendants  of  Solomon  Cresson  and 
Anna  WatsoD.]  By  C.  C.  Cresson.  4to.  Pri¬ 
vately  printed.  Germantown,  1888. 

Crosby.  A  Crosby  Family:  Josiah  Crosby,  Sarah 
Fitch  (married  August  23,  1750),  and  their  De¬ 
scendants.  By  their  Grandson,  Nathan  Crosby, 
of  Lowell,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  143.  Lowell,  Mass., 

1877. 

Crowninshield.  See  Driver. 

Crowninshield  Family.  By  Cooke,  1889. 

Culbertson.  Genealogy  of  the  Culbertson  and  Cul¬ 
berson  Families  who  came  to  America  before  the 
year  1800,  and  several  families  that  have  come 
over  since  then  ;  containing  biographical  sketches 
of  some  of  the  more  prominent  members  of  the 
various  families.  By  Lewis  R.  Culbertson, 
M.D.  1893.  8vo,  pp.  316. 

Cunnabell.  Sec  Connabell. 

Curtin.  See  Egle. 

Curtis  Genealogy.  By  I.  Clark,  1869. 

Curwen.  See  Giles,  Vinton. 

Cushing.  The  Genealogy  of  the  Cushing  Family. 
By  Lemuel  Cushing,  M.A.,  B.C.L.  Small  8vo, 
pp.  104  x  xiii.  Montreal,  Canada,  1877. 

This  genealogy  of  a  New  England  family  is  given 

from  the  year  1500. 

Cushman.  A  Historical  and  Biographical  Genealogy 
of  the  Cushmans.  The  Descendants  of  Robert 
Cushman,  the  Puritan.  From  the  year  1617  to 
1855.  By  Henry  Wyles  Cushman.  8vo,  pp. 
655.  Boston,  1855. 

Cushman.  The  Proceedings  at  the  Cushman  Cele¬ 
bration  at  Plymouth,  August  15,  1855,  in  Com¬ 
memoration  of  the  Embarkation  of  the  Plymouth 
Pilgrims  from  Southampton,  England,  together 
with  an  Account  of  the  Services  at  the  Grave  of 
Elder  Thomas  Cushman,  August  16,  1855.  8vo, 
pp.  76.  Boston,  1855. 

Cushman.  Proceedings  at  the  Consecration  of  the 
Cushman  Monument  at  Plymouth,  September  16, 
1858.  8vo,  pp.  96.  Boston,  1859. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


15 


Cushman  Family.  Reprint. 

Cutler  Family.  1865. 

Cutler.  A  Genealogical  Record  of  Several  Families 
bearing  the  Name  of  Cutler  in  the  United  States. 
By  Rev.  Abner  Morse,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  80. 
Boston,  1867. 

Cutler.  A  Cutler  Memorial  and  Genealogical  His¬ 
tory.  By  N.  S.  Cutler.  8vo,  pp.  665.  Green¬ 
field,  Mass.,  1889. 

Cutter.  A  Genealogical  Record  of  Several  Families 
bearing  the  Name  of  Cutter  in  the  United  States. 
By  Rev.  Abner  Morse,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  80. 
Boston,  1867. 

Cutter.  A  History  of  the  Cutter  Family  of  New 
England.  The  compilation  of  the  late  Dr.  Ben¬ 
jamin  Cutter  of  Woburn,  Mass.  Revised  and 
enlarged.  By  William  Richard  Cutter. 
8vo,  pp.  363.  Boston,  1871. 

Cutter.  History  of  the  Cutter  Family  of  New  Eng¬ 
land.  Supplement  (to  Edition  of  1871).  1 871— 
1875.  8 vo,  pp.  367-432.  Boston,  1875. 

Cutts.  Genealogy  of  the  Cutts  Family  in  America. 
Compiled  by  Cecil  Hampden  Cutts  Howard. 
8vo,  pp.  658.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1892. 

Dabney  Genealogy.  8vo.  1888. 

Daland  Genealogy.  By  Cooke.  8vo.  1889. 

Dalrymple.  The  Name  of  Dalrymple,  with  the 
Genealogy  of  one  Branch  of  the  Family  in  the 
United  States.  By  W.  H.  Dalrymple.  8vo, 
pp.  68.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1879. 

Damon.  Damon  Memorial;  or,  Notices  of  Three 
Damon  Families  who  came  from  Old  England  to 
New  England  in  the  Seventeenth  Century.  By 
Samuel  Chenery  Damon.  8vo,  pp.  148.  Hono¬ 
lulu,  H.  I.,  1882. 

Dana.  Memoranda  of  Some  of  the  Descendants  of 
Richard  Dana.  By  Rev.  John  Jay  Dana.  8vo, 
pp.  64.  Boston,  1865. 

Richard  Dana,  the  ancestor  of  the  family  in  America, 

was  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in  1640. 

Dane.  A  Declaration  of  Remarkable  Providences  in 
the  Course  of  my  Life.  To  which  is  added  a 
Pedigree  of  the  Dane  Family,  and  a  few  notes.  By 
John  Dane,  of  Ipswich.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Boston, 
1854. 

John  Dane  was  born  at  Berkhamstead,  Herts,  Eng¬ 
land,  1638. 

Danforth  Genealogy.  By  Curtis.  8vo.  1881, 
1886. 

Daniel.  See  Hayden. 

Daniell  Genealogy.  By  Daniell.  8vo.  1874. 

Darling  (Charles  W.).  Memorials  to  my  Honored 
Kindred.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  112.  Utica,  N.  Y., 
1888. 

Darlington.  See  Jackson. 

Darlington.  Sesqui-Centennial  Gathering  of  the 
Clan  Darlington,  at  the  residence  of  Brinton  Dar¬ 
lington,  in  East  Bradford,  Chester  County,  Pa., 
on  20th  August,  1853.  Printed  by  request  of  the 
Tribe.  Philadelphia  [1853].  Pp.  52. 

Being  the  descendants  of  Abraham  Darlington,  1711. 

Dart.  The  Dart  Genealogy.  By  W.  C.  Sharpe 
12mo,  pp.  16.  Seymour,  Conn.,  1888. 


Davenport.  A  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Daven¬ 
port  Family,  in  England  and  America,  from  A.D. 
1086  to  1850.  Compiled  and  prepared  from  Ome- 
rod’s  History  of  Chester  [Cheshire].  Collections 
from  Harl.  MSS.,  etc.  By  A.  Benedict  Daven¬ 
port.  12mo,  pp.  398.  New  York,  1851. 

Davenport.  A  Supplement  to  the  History  and  Ge¬ 
nealogy  of  the  Davenport  Family  in  England  and 
America.  By  Amzi  Benedict  Davenport.  Pub¬ 
lished  in  1851,  and  continued  to  1876.  Printed 
for  the  family.  12mo,  pp.  432.  Stamford,  Conn., 
1876. 

Daves.  A  Sketch  of  the  Military  Career  of  Captain 
John  Daves,  of  North  Carolina,  Continental  Line 
of  the  Army  of  the  Revolution,  together  with 
Some  Facts  of  Local  and  Family  History.  By 
Major  Graham  Daves,  C.  S.  A.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
Baltimore,  1892. 

Davis.  The  Davis  Family  Records.  Edited  by 
Charles  H.  S.  Davis,  M.D.  A  monthly  jour¬ 
nal,  devoted  to  the  History  and  Genealogy  of  the 
Davis  Family.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Vol.  I,  1867.  Meri¬ 
den,  Conn. 

Davis.  Samuel  Davis,  of  Oxford,  Mass.,  and  Joseph 
Davis,  of  Dudley,  Mass.,  and  their  Descendants. 
By  George  L.  Davis.  8vo,  pp.  610.  North 
Andover,  Mass.,  1884. 

Davis  Family  Record.  By  C.  H.  S.  Davis,  M.  D. 
8vo.  Meriden,  Conn.,  1867. 

Davis.  Dolor  Davis.  4to,  pp.  2.  Boston,  1889. 

Dawes.  William  Dawes,  and  his  Ride  with  Paul 
Revere.  An  Essay.  Genealogy  of  the  Dawes 
Family.  By  Henry  W.  Holland.  Edition  150 
copies.  Privately  printed.  French  calf,  4to,  pp. 
158.  Boston,  1878. 

Dawson.  A  Record  of  the  Descendants  of  Robert 
Dawson,  of  East  Haven,  Conn.  Including  Barnes, 
Bates,  Beecher,  Bissell,  Calaway,  Carpenter, 
Cary,  Colman,  Doolittle,  Doud,  Douglass,  Dresser, 
Evans,  Fox,  Fuller,  Grannis,  Johnson,  Meloy, 
Morse,  Parsons,  Perkins,  Richmond,  Rogers,  Sig¬ 
ourney,  Sill,  Smith,  Stone,  Tuttle,  Van  Buren, 
Walker,  Werdon,  Whittlesey,  Woodruff,  etc.  By 
Charles  C.  Dawson.  8vo,  pp.  115.  Albany. 
1874.  Notice  of  Cary. 

Day.  A  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Descendants  of 
the  Male  Line  of  Robert  Day,  of  Hartford,  Conn., 
who  died  in  the  year  1648.  By  George  E.  Day, 
of  New  Haven.  First  edition,  New  Haven,  1840. 
Second  edition,  Northampton,  1848.  8vo,  pp.  129. 

Day.  Genealogical  Memoir  of  Descendants  of  Robert 
Day,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  who  died  in  the  year 
1648.  8vo,  pp.  44.  New  Haven,  1840. 

Dean  Genealogy.  By  G.  Dean.  8vo.  1883. 

Dean  Genealogy.  By  J.  W.  Dean.  8vo.  1883. 

Dean,  of  New  Jersey.  See  Cooley,  of  New  England. 
See  Dodd. 

Deane.  Brief  Memoirs  of  John  and  Walter  Deane, 
Two  of  the  first  Settlers  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  and 
of  the  Early  Generations  of  their  Descendants. 
Preceded  by  some  remarks  on  the  origin  of  the 
name.  With  incidental  notices  of  other  Deanes 
in  England  and  America.  By  William  Reed 
Dean.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Boston,  1849. 

Dean.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  James 
Dean,  one  of  the  first  Settlers  of  Oakham,  Mass. 
By  Gardner  Milton  Dean.  Super  Royal  8vo, 
pp.  19.  Boston,  1889. 


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AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


Deane.  Biographical  Sketch  of  John  G.  Dean  and 
Brief  Mention  of  his  Connection  with  the  North¬ 
eastern  Boundary  of  Maine ;  also  Memoranda 
about  Members  of  the  Family.  By  Llewellyn 
Deane.  8yo,  pp.  70.  Washington,  D.  C.,  1887. 

Deane.  Descendants  of  Thomas  Deane,  of  Massa¬ 
chusetts  and  New  Hampshire.  By  J.  W.  Dean. 
Syo,  pp.  12.  Boston,  1S83. 

Dearborn  Genealogy.  By  Dearbobn.  8vo.  1848. 

De  Haven.  See  Holstein. 

Delamater.  Genealogy  of  Descendants  of  Claud  Le 
Maitre  (Delamater)  who  came  from  France,  via 
Holland,  and  settled  at  New  Netherlands,  New 
York,  in  1652.  8vo,  pp.  229.  Albany,  1882. 

De  Libertat  Genealogy.  By  Liberty.  1888. 

De  Nansbeck.  See  Todd. 

Denison  Memorial.  8vo,  pp.  52.  Ipswich,  Mass., 

1883. 

Denison.  A  Record  of  the  Descendants  of  Captain 
George  Denison,  of  Stonington,  Conn.  With 
Notices  of  his  Father  and  Brothers,  and  some 
Account  of  other  Denisons  who  settled  in  America 
in  the  Colony  Times.  Prepared  by  John  Deni¬ 
son  Baldwin  and  William  Clift.  8vo,  pp. 
423.  Worcester,  1881.  Also  notice  of  Baldwin. 

Denny.  Genealogy  of  the  Denny  Family  in  Eng¬ 
land  and  America,  Descendants  of  John  Denney 
of  Combs,  Suffolk,  England,  in  1439.  By  C.  C. 
Denny.  8vo,  pp.  267.  Leicester,  Mass.,  1886. 

De  Peyster.  Local  Memorials  relating  to  the  De 
Peyster  and  Watts  and  affiliated  Families,  con¬ 
nected  with  Red  Hook  Township,  Duchess  Co., 
New  York.  8vo,  pp.  80.  New  York,  1881. 

Derby  Genealogy.  By  Cooke.  8vo.  1887. 

Descartes  Family.  By  Robartz.  1887. 

De  Veaux.  Genealogy  of  the  De  Veaux  Family, 
Introducing  the  Numerous  Forms  of  Spelling  the 
Names  by  Various  Branches  and  Generations  in 
the  past  Eleven  Hundred  Years.  By  Thos.  F. 
De  Voe.  8vo,  pp.  302.  New  York,  1885. 

De  Wastineys  Genealogy. 

Dexter.  The  Dexter  Genealogy;  being  a  Record 
of  the  Families  descended  from  Rev.  Gregory 
Dexter;  with  Notes  and  Biographical  Sketches 
of  Each  Parent.  By  S.  C.  Neuman,  A.  M.  12mo, 
pp.  108.  Providence,  1859. 

Dibble.  SeeWestmore. 

Dickinson  Genealogy.  8vo.  1865. 

Dickinson.  Reunion  of  the  Dickinson  Family  at 
Amherst,  Mass.,  1883.  pp.  206.  Binghampton, 

1884. 

Dickinson,  of  New  Jersey.  See  Cooley. 

Dickinson,  of  Montreal.  See  Lyman. 

Dike  Family.  By  Noyes.  1861.  1869. 

Diller  Family.  By  J.  L.  Ringwalt.  Small  4to, 
pp.  56.  Philadelphia  1877. 

Dimond.  The  Genealogy  of  the  Dimond  or  Dimon 
Family,  of  Fairfield,  Conn.  Together  with  Records 
of  the  Dimon  or  Dymont  Family  of  East  Hamp¬ 
ton,  Long  Island,  and  the  Dimond  Family  of  New 
Hampshire.  By  Edwin  R.  Dimond,  San  Fran¬ 
cisco,  Cal.  8vo,  pp.  179.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1891. 

Dinkle.  See  Mayer. 


Dinsmore.  A  Golden  Wedding,  and  the  Dinsmore 
Genealogy  from  about  1620  to  1865.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Augusta,  1867. 

Dinsmore.  History  of  the  Dinsmore  Family.  By 
Hon.  Leonard  Allison  Morrison.  Small  8vo, 
pp.  48.  Lowell,  Mass.,  1891. 

Diodate.  Mr.  William  Diodate  (of  New  Haven, 
1717-1751)  and  his  Italian  Ancestry.  By  E.  E. 
Salisbury.  Pp.  40.  [New  Haven,  1876]. 

Diodate.  See  Salisbury. 

Dod.  A  Family  Record  of  Daniel  Dod,  who  settled 
with  the  Colony  of  Branford,  1644,  where  he  died 
in  1665 ;  and  also  of  his  descendants  in  New  Jer¬ 
sey.  Compiled  by  Stephen  Dodd,  of  East 
Hanover,  1839.  12mo,  pp.  24. 

Dodd.  Ancestry  and  Descendants  of  Lewis  Dodd  and 
Elizabeth  (Baldwin)  Dodd.  By  C.  C.  Baldwin, 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  1887.  Privately  printed.  8vo, 

pp.  11. 

Dodge.  See  Sand. 

Dodge  Family  Reunion,  May  10,  1879.  By 
Robert  Dodge,  of  New  York  City.  8vo,  pp.  53. 
New  York,  1879. 

Dodge  Memorial.  Historical  Address.  By  Robert 
Dodge.  8vo,  pp.  30.  New  York,  1879. 

Dodge.  Genealogical  History  of  a  Branch  of  the 
Dodge  Family.  Compiled  by  Thomas  H.  Dodge, 
1880.  Worcester.  4to,  pp.  20. 

Dodge.  Tristram  Dodge  and  his  Descendants  in 
America,  with  Historical  and  Descriptive  Accounts 
of  Block  Island  and  Con  Neck,  L.  I.,  their  original 
settlements.  By  Robert  Dodge.  12mo,  pp.  233. 
New  York,  1886. 

Doggett.  A  History  of  the  Doggett-Daggett  Family. 
By  Samuel  Bradlee  Doggett.  8vo,  pp.  686. 
Boston,  1894. 

Doland.  See  Driver. 

Dolbeare.  A  Few  Facts  relating  to  the  Origin  and 
History  of  John  Dolbear,  of  Boston,  and  some  of 
his  Descendants  Small  4to,  pp.  32.  [1893,] 

Dond.  See  Dawson. 

Doolittle.  Abraham  Doolittle  and  some  of  his  De* 
scendants.  By  O.  P.  Allen,  Palmer,  Mass.  8vo, 
pp.  38.  Newport,  R.  I.:  R.  H.  Tilley,  1893. 

He  was  one  of  the  original  settlers  of  New  Haven. 

Doolittle.  See  Dawson. 

Doude.  The  Descendants  of  Henry  Doude,  who 
came  from  England  in  1639.  Compiled  by  Rev. 
W.  W.  Dowd,  A.M.  Hartford,  1885.  8vo, 
pp.  355. 

Douglass.  By  C.  H.  I.  Douglass.  8vo,  pp.  663. 
Providence,  1879. 

Douglas.  A  Collection  of  Family  Records,  with  Bio¬ 
graphical  Sketches  and  other  Memoranda  of  vari¬ 
ous  Families  and  Individuals  bearing  the  Name 
of  Douglas,  or  allied  Families  of  that  Name.  By 
Charles  Henry  James  Douglas.  8vo,  pp.  563. 
Providence,  1879. 

Douglass.  See  Dawson. 

Douglass.  The  Douglass  Genealogy.  By  I.  L. 
Douglass.  8vo.  Bath,  Me. 

Douthett  Genealogy.  1889. 

Dow.  See  tranahan. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


17 


Dows.  The  Dows  or  Dowse  Family  in  America,  in¬ 
cluding  the  Genealogy  of  the  Masterman  Family, 
two  branches  of  the  Newman  Family,  and  a  branch 
of  the  Morse  Family.  By  A.  M.  Dows.  8vo. 
Lowell,  1890. 

Drake.  See  Salisbury. 

Drake.  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Account  of 
the  Family  of  Drake  in  America,  with  some  notices 
of  the  Antiquities  connected  with  the  Early  Times 
of  Persons  of  the  Name  in  England.  By  Samuel 
Gordon  Drake.  12mo,  pp.  51.  Boston,  1845. 

Drake  Family  Pedigree.  By  S.  G.  Drake. 
Broadside.  Boston,  1867. 

Draper  Genealogy.  1871.  8vo. 

Draper.  The  Drapers  in  America.  By  S.  W.  M. 
Draper.  8vo.  New  York,  1892. 

Driver.  The  Driver  Family.  A  genealogical  mem¬ 
oir  of  the  descendants  of  Robert  and  Phoebe 
Driver,  of  Lynn,  Mass,  1592-1887.  By  H.  R. 
Cooke.  8vo,  pp.  xxv  +  531.  New  York,  1889. 

Contains  in  an  Appendix  the  Families  of  Archer, 
Babridge,  Bec.kford,  Bissell,  Bray,  Cash,  Crowninshield 
Doland,  Derby,  Hunt,  Henrick,  Ives,  Kimball,  Lins- 
comb,  Metcalf,  Moses,  Neal,  Palmer,  Patterson,  Saun¬ 
ders,  Silsbee,  Wells,  Wellman. 

Drowne.  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Solomon 
Drowne,  M.D.,  of  Rhode  Island,  with  Notices  of 
his  Ancestors,  1646-1879.  By  Henry  T.  Drowne. 
Providence,  1879.  8vo,  pp.  16. 

Drury.  The  Line  of  Descent  from  Hugh  Drury  of 
Boston,  1640,  to  Edwin  Drury  of  Wilmette,  in 
1880.  Broadside. 

Drury  Genealogy.  By  Turner.  1852. 

Du  Bois.  Record  of  the  Family  of  Louis  Du  Bois, 
who  emigrated  from  France  to  America  in  1660. 
By  Robert  P.  DuBois  and  Wm.  E.  DuBois. 
8vo,  pp.  76.  Edition  of  150  copies  only.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1860. 

Dubois.  See  Patterson. 

Du  Chastel.  By  Goethals.  1859. 

Dudley.  The  Dudley  Genealogies  and  Family 
Records.  By  Dean  Dudley.  8vo,  pp.  144. 
Boston,  1848. 

Dudley.  The  Sutton-Dudleys  of  England,  and  the 
Dudleys  of  Massachusetts  in  New  England.  By 
George  Adlard.  8vo,  pp.  160.  New  York. 

Dudley.  History  of  the  Dudley  Family,  in  Numbers* 
Number  VIII,  issued  1893.  By  Dean  Dudley, 
Wakefield,  Mass.  8vo. 

In  these  volumes  may  be  found  mention  of  the  fami¬ 
lies  of  Allen,  Abbot,  Avery,  Appleton,  Bartlett,  Bean, 
Berwick,  Bixby,  Blaisdell,  Blake,  Blanchard,  Blunts, 
Bailey,  Backus,  Breed,  Brookes,  Bradstreet,  Bradley. 

Dudley.  Memorial  of  the  Reunion  of  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  Governor  Thomas  Dudley.  By  Dean 
Dudley.  8vo,  pp.  52.  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1892. 

Duka  of  Virginia.  See  Page. 

Dumaresq.  A  Sketch  of  the  Family  of  Dumaresq, 
to  which  is  added,  Reminiscences  of  James  Du¬ 
maresq,  and  an  Appendix  of  documents.  By  A.  T. 
Perkins.  Albany,  1893.  8vo,  pp.  23. 

Dundore.  A  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Dundore 
Family  in  America.  Compiled  by  Nathan 
Dundore.  8vo,  pp,  58.  Philadelphia,  1881. 

2 


Dunnell.  The  True  Genealogy  of  the  Dunnell  and 
Dwinnell  Family  in  New  England.  By  Henry 
Gale  Dunnell,  M.D.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  84.  New 
York,  1862. 

Dunster.  Henry  Dunster  and  his  Descendants.  By 
Samuel  Dunster,  Attleborough,  Mass.  12mo, 
pp.  333.  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  1876.  Notice  of 
Bailey. 

Dunster  Genealogy.  By  Chaplin.  1872. 

Durfee.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty -three  Rhode  Island¬ 
ers.” 

Dupuy.  Brock.  1886. 

Dutton.  Genealogy  of  the  Dutton  Family,  of  Penn¬ 
sylvania.  Cope.  8vo.  1871. 

Dwight.  The  History  of  the  Descendants  of  John 
Dwight,  of  Dedham,  Mass.  By  Benjamin  W. 
Dwight,  1874.  8vo,  pp.  xxxix  -f- 1144.  2  vols. 

Containing  the  pedigrees  of  numerous  New  England 
families  noted  in  this  list,  viz.:  Ashley,  Baker,  Bach- 
eller,  Breed. 

Dwinell.  See  Dunnell. 

Dyer.  Some  Records  of  the  Dyer  Family.  By 
Cornelia  C.  Joy-Dyer.  12mo,  pp.  130.  New 
York,  1884. 

Dyer.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Island¬ 
ers.” 

Earle.  Ralph  Earle  and  his  Descendants.  By  Pliny 
Earle,  M.D.,  of  Leicester,  Mass.  Broadside. 
1860. 

Earle.  The  Earle  Family.  Ralph  Earle  and  his 
Descendants.  Compiled  by  Pliny  Earle,  of 
Northampton,  Mass.  Printed  for  the  Family. 
8vo,  pp.  492.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1888. 

Eaton.  Report  of  the  Sixth  Annual  Reunion  of  the 
Eaton  Family  Association,  held  at  Boston,  August 
19,  1890.  8vo,  pp.  35.  New  Haven,  1891. 

Eaton.  Sketch  of  the  Nova  Scotia  Eatons.  By  Rev. 
Arthur  Wentworth  Eaton.  Royal  8vo,  pp. 
128.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1885. 

Eaton.  The  Dedham  Eatons,  from  1635  to  the  Fifth 
Generation.  By  D.  C.  Eaton.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  8. 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  1884. 

Eddy.  Genealogy  of  the  Eddy  Family.  By  Charles 
Eddy,  M.D.  12mo,  pp.  180.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1881. 

Eddy.  Memoir  of  Col.  Jonathan  Eddy,  of  Edding¬ 
ton,  Me.  By  Jos.  W.  Porter.  8vo,  pp.  72. 
Augusta,  1877. 

Eddy  Family  Reunion.  1881.  8vo,  pp.  265. 

Edgerly.  The  Edgerly  Family.  By  James  A. 
Edgerly.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Boston,  1880. 

Edgerly.  See  Kelley. 

Edwards.  The  Memorial  Volume  of  the  Edwards 
Family  Meeting  at  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  Septem¬ 
ber  6-7, 1870.  8vo.  Boston,  1871. 

Edwards.  See  Wetmore. 

Egle.  (Wm.  H.,  M.D.)  Pennsylvania  Genealogies, 
Scotch,  Irish  and  German.  Sq.  8vo,  pp.  viii  -|- 
720.  Edition  of  250  copies  only.  Harrisburg, 
1886. 

Containing  exceedingly  full  and  accurate  Genealo¬ 
gies  of  the  families  of  Ainsworth,  Andrews,  Allen,  An¬ 
derson,  Awl,  Ayres,  Burnett,  Beatty,  Boyd,  Crain, 


18 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


Crowden,  Dixon,  Elden,  Espy,  Ferguson,  Fleming, 
Foster,  Galbraith,  Gregg,  Kendig,  Kunkel,  Muller, 
Lobingrer,  Orth,  Wiestling,  Byers,  Curtin,  Hamilton, 
Hays,  Linn,  Lyon,  MacCov,  McCormick,  McNair, 
Murray,  Nevill,  Craig,  Parker,  Denny,  Roan,  Robin¬ 
son,  Rutherford,  Stewart,  Swann,  Wallace,  Wiggins, 
Wilson,  Wyeth,  Aldricks,  Boas,  Bomberger,  Bucher, 
Egle,  Greenwalt,  Keller,  and  others. 

Elbridge  Genealogy.  Containing  Aldworth.  8vo. 
Eldredge.  See  Hughes. 

Eliot.  Sketch  of  the  Eliot  Family.  By  Walter 
Graeme  Eliot.  Pp.  157.  New  York,  1887. 

Eliot.  Genealogy  of  the  Eliot  Family.  Originally 
compiled  by  Wm.  H.  Elliot,  Jr.  Revised  and 
enlarged  by  Wm.  S.  Porter.  8vo,  pp.  184.  New 
Haven,  Ct.,  1854. 

Ellery.  See  Austin’s  “Thirty-three  Rhode  Island¬ 
ers.’’ 

Ellery.  Pedigree  of  Ellery  in  the  United  States  of 
America.  By  Harrison  Ellery.  Broadside. 
Boston,  1SS1. 

Ellicot.  See  Fox. 

Elliott.  Genesis  of  the  New  England  Branch  of  the 
Family.  1650  to  1850.  4to,  pp.  3. 

Elliott.  Captain  John  Elliott,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  1722. 
By  I.  J.  Greenwood.  8vo,  pp.  4. 

Ellis.  Biographical  Sketch  of  Richard  Ellis,  the 
first  Settler  of  Ashfield,  Mass.,  and  his  Descend¬ 
ants.  By  E.  R.  Ellis,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  483.  De¬ 
troit,  Mich.,  1888. 

Ellis.  Notice  of  the  Ellises  of  England,  Scotland  and 
Ireland,  from  the  Conquest  to  the  present  time,  in¬ 
cluding  the  families  of  Alis,  Fitz-Elys,  Helles. 
By  William  Smith  Ellis,  Esq.  4  parts,  8vo, 
pp.  306.  1857,1866.  Supplement,  1868,  pp.  1-32. 
2d  do.,  1872,  33-96. 

Ellis.  Early  New  England  People.  Some  account  of 
the  Ellis,  Pembertons,  Willard,  Prescott,  Titcomb, 
Sewall,  Longfellow  and  allied  Families.  8vo.  pp. 
288.  Boston,  1882.  By  S.  E.  Titcomb. 

Ely.  Records  of  the  Descendants  of  Nathaniel  Ely, 
the  Emigrant,  who  settled  first  in  Newtown,  now 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  was  one  of  the  first  Settlers  of 
Hartford,  also  of  Norwalk,  Conn.,  and  a  Resident 
of  Springfield,  Mass.,  from  1659  until  his  death 
in  1675.  By  Herman  Ely.  4to,  pp.  315.  Cleve¬ 
land,  Ohio,  1885. 

Ely.  History  of  the  Ely  Reunion,  held  at  Lyme, 
Conn.,  July  10,  1878.  8vo,  pp.  158. 

Emery.  Genealogy  of  the  Emery  Family.  Four 
Generations.  By  Rufus  Emery.  8vo,  pp.  22. 
Salem,  Mass. 

Emmerton.  Materials  toward  a  Genealogy  of  the 
Emmerton  Family.  Compiled  by  James  A.  Em¬ 
merton,  M.D.  Privately  printed.  8vo,  pp.  244. 
1881. 

Ernst.  See  Meyer. 

Estabrook  Family.  Including  the  Esterbrooks  and 
Easterbrooks  of  the  United  States.  By  William 
B.  Estabrook.  12mo,  pp.  359.  Ithaca,  N.  Y., 
1891. 

Eustia.  Genealogy  of  the  Eustis  Family.  By  Henry 
L.  Eustis,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  27.  Boston,  1878. 

Evans.  See  Cooley,  Dawson,  Fox,  Haines,  Jackson. 


Everhart.  A  History  of  the  Everhart  Families, 
from  1744  to  1883.  Embracing  six  Generations. 
Contains  also  an  account  of  the  Weaver  Family, 
of  Frederick  County,  Md.  By  O.  T.  Everhart, 
A.M.,  M.D.  Pp.  142.  Hanover,  York  County, 
Pa.  1883. 

Ewell.  See  Hayden. 

Ewing.  See  Cooley. 

Ewing.  Record  of  the  Family  of  Thomas  Ewing, 
who  emigrated  from  Ireland  to  America  in  1718. 
Edition  of  150  copies.  8vo,  pp.  38.  1858. 

Fabens.  Some  of  the  Descendants  of  Jonathan  Fa- 
bens  of  Marblehead.  By  George  A.  Perkins, 
M.D.  8vo,  pp.  26.  Salem,  1881. 

Fairfax.  The  Fairfaxes  of  England  and  America  in 
the  Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth  Centuries.  By 
E.  D.  Neill.  8vo,  pp.  234.  Albany,  1868. 

Farlee.  See  Fisher. 

Farley.  See  Fisher. 

Farmar.  A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Family  by 
the  Name  of  Farmer,  who  settled  at  Billerica, 
Mass.,  1828.  12mo,  pp.  20. 

Farmer.  A  Family  Register  of  the  Descendants  of 
Edward  Farmer.  Pp.  9.  Concord,  1813. 

Farnham.  Genealogy  of  the  Farnham  Family.  By 
Rev.  J.  M.  W.  Farnham,  D.D.  12mo,  pp.  50. 
New  York,  second  edition,  1889. 

Farnsworth.  Matthias  Farnsworth  and  his  Descend¬ 
ants  in  America.  A  Monograph.  By  Claudius 
Buchanan  Farnsworth.  Super  royal  8vo, 
pp.  122.  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  1891. 

Farrah.  A  Discourse,  occasioned  by  the  Centennial 
Anniversary  of  Hon.  Timothy  Farrah,  LL.D. 
Delivered  at  Hollis,  N.  H.,  July  11,  1847.  By 
Timothy  Farrah  Clary.  The  Farrah  Geneal¬ 
ogy.  8vo.  Andover,  1847.  Pp.  45. 

Farrington  Memorial.  8vo,  pp.  24.  1880. 

A  New  England  Family. 

Faxon.  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Descendants 
of  Richard  Faxon.  By  Wm.  Faxon.  18mo,  pp. 
24.  Hartford,  1842. 

Faxon.  The  History  of  the  Faxon  Family,  contain¬ 
ing  a  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Thomas 
Faxon,  of  Braintree,  Mass.,  with  a  Genealogy  of 
Branches  of  many  allied  Families.  By  Geo.  L. 
Faxon.  12mo,  pp.  377.  Springfield,  Mass.,  1880. 

The  Faxons  intermarried  with  the  Ballou,  Barbour, 

and  other  New  England  Families. 

Faxon.  See  Vinton. 

Fell.  Genealogy  of  the  Fell  Family  in  America,  de¬ 
scended  from  Joseph  Fell,  who  settled  in  Bucks 
County,  Pennsylvania,  1705,  with  some  account 
of  the  Fell  Family  remaining  in  England.  Com¬ 
piled  by  Sarah  M.  Fell.  8vo.  Philada.,  Pa. 
1891.  Pp.  515. 

Felton.  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Descendants  of 
Nathaniel  and  Mary  Felton  of  Salem,  Mass.  By 
Cyrus  Felton.  8vo,  pp.  19.  Boston,  1877-8. 

Edition  of  55  copies  only. 

Ferguson,  of  Pennsylvania.  See  Egle. 

Fermer.  Genealogy  of  the  Fermer  Family.  By 
Rev.  Jas.  P.  Root.  8vo,  pp.  19.  Providence, 
1886. 

Fermer.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Islanders.” 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


19 


Fettermon.  See  Fisher. 

Field.  The  Field  Family.  By  O.  Field.  8vo. 

Field.  See  Cooley. 

Fields.  Genealogy  of  the  Fields  of  Providence,  R.  I. 
By  Mbs.  Habeiet  A.  Bbownell.  8vo,  pp.  65. 
Providence,  1878. 

Privately  printed  for  descendants. 

Fillow,  Philo  and  Philleo  Genealogy.  A  Record 
of  the  Descendants  of  John  Fillow,  a -Huguenot 
refugee  from  France.  Compiled  by  D.  H.  Van 
Hooseab.  8vo,  pp.  274.  Albany,  1888. 

Fish.  See  Cooley. 

Fisher.  The  Fisher  Family.  By  W.  L.  Fishee,  of 
Wakefield,  1839.  8vo,  pp.  24. 

The  Fishers  of  Lewes,  Del  ,  and  Philadelphia,  Pa., 

descendants  of  John  Fisher,  who  removed  from  Clith- 

ero,  Lancashire,  in  1682. 

Fisher.  Genealogy  of  Joseph  Fisher  and  his  Descend¬ 
ants,  and  the  Allied  Families  of  Farley,  Farlee, 
Fetterman,  Pitner,  Reeder,  and  Shipman.  By  C. 
W.  Fisheb.  8vo,  pp.  243.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1890. 

Fiske.  The  Fiske  Family.  A  History  of  the  Fam¬ 
ily  (Ancestral  and  Descendant)  of  William  Fiske, 
Senior,  of  Amherst,  N.  H.  By  Albebt  A.  Fiske. 
Second  edition.  12mo,  pp.  209.  Chicago,  Ill.,  1867. 

Fiske.  Genealogy  of  the  Fiske  Family.  Sixteen 
Generations,  1399-1867.  By  Alfbed  Pooee. 
8vo,  pp.  20.  Salem,  Mass.  [1867]. 

Fiske.  Thaddeus  Fiske.  A  Sermon,  to  which  is  ap¬ 
pended  the  Family  Record,  with  an  Extract  from 
his  Diary.  8vo,  pp.  40.  Boston,  1843. 

Fitch.  See  Stranahan. 

Fitts.  Genealogy  of  the  Fitts  or  Fitz  Family  in 
America.  By  James  Hill  Fitts.  8vo,  pp.  91. 
Clinton,  1869. 

Fleming,  of  Pennsylvania.  See  Egle. 

Fletcher  Genealogy.  An  Account  of  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  Robert  Fletcher,  of  Concord,  Mass.  By 
Edwabd  H.  Fletcheb,  of  New  York  City. 
8vo,  pp.  279.  New  York,  1871. 

Fletcher.  Genealogical  and  Historical  Sketch  of 
the  Fletcher  Family,  Descendants  of  Robert 
Fletcher.  8vo,  pp.  10.  Lowell,  Mass.,  1878. 

Flewelling.  See  Wetmore. 

Flint.  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Descendants  of 
Thomas  Flint,  of  Salem.  Compiled  by  John 
Flint  and  John  H.  Stone.  8vo,  pp.  150.  An¬ 
dover,  1860. 

Folsom.  Descendants  of  the  First  John  Folsom, 
through  Deacon  John,  Lieut.  Peter,  and  Ephraim 
Folsom.  [Reprint  from  New  Eng.  Hist,  and  Gen. 
Reg.].  8vo,  pp.  29.  Boston,  1876. 

Folsom.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Folsom  Family — John 
Folsom  and  his  Descendants,  1615-1882.  By 
Jacob  Chapman,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  297.  Concord, 
N.  H.,  1882. 

Foote.  The  Foote  Family:  Or  the  Descendants  of 
Nathaniel  Foote,  one  of  the  First  Settlers  of 
Wethersfield,  Ct.,  with  Genealogical  Notes  of 
Pasco  Foote,  who  settled  in  Salem,  Mass.,  and 
John  Foote  and  others  of  the  name  who  settled 
more  recently  in  New  York.  By  Nathan  Good¬ 
win.  8 vo,  pp.  360.  Hartford,  1849. 


Forbes  and  Forbush  Genealogy.  The  Descend¬ 
ants  of  Daniel  Forbush,  who  came  from  Scotland 
about  the  year  1665,  and  settled  in  Marlborough, 
Mass.,  in  1675.  By  Fbedebick  Clifton  Pieece, 
of  Chicago,  Ill.  8vo,  pp.  199.  1892. 

Forster.  The  Forster  Family.  One  line  of  the 
Descendants  of  William  Forster,  son  of  Reginald 
Forster,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.  By  Pebly  Debby,  of 
Salem,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  35.  Boston,  1872. 

Forsyth.  A  Genealogical  Record.  Forsyth  of  Ny- 
die.  By  Foesyth  De  Fbonsac.  8vo,  pp.29.  New 
Market,  Virginia  (U.  S.  A.).  1888.  Matthew  For¬ 
syth,  a  native  of  Ireland,  settled  at  Chester,  N.  H., 
in  1742.  (By  F.  G.  Forsyth.) 

Foster.  The  Grandchildren  of  Col.  Joseph  Foster 
of  Ipswich  and  Gloucester  Co.,  Mass.,  1730-1804. 
By  Joseph  Fosteb.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Philadelphia, 
1885. 

Foster.  The  Grandchildren  of  Col.  Joseph  Foster  of 
Ipswich  and  Gloucester.  1730-1804.  By  Jas. 
Fosteb.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Philadelphia,  1885. 

Foster,  of  Pennsylvania.  See  Egle. 

Foster.  See  Todd. 

Fowler.  A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Descendants 
of  Ambrose  Fowler  of  Windsor,  andCapt.  William 
Fowlerof New  Haven,  Conn.  8vo.  [Reprintfrom 
New  England  Hist,  and  Gen.  Reg.]  Boston,  1857. 

Fowler.  The  Fowler  Family.  Descendants  of  Philip 
and  Mary  Fowler  of  Ipswich,  Mass.  By  a  De¬ 
scendant  [M.  A.  Stickney].  8vo,  pp.  xxii  +  247. 
Salem,  Mass.,  1883. 

Fowler.  William  Fowler,  the  Magistrate,  and  one 
line  of  his  Descendants.  By  Wm.  C.  Fowlee. 
8 vo,  pp.  12. 

Fowler.  A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  Capt.  William  Fowler,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.  Large  12mo,  pp.  42.  Milwaukee,  1870. 

Fox.  Biographical  and  Historical  Accounts  of  the 
Fox,  Ellicott  and  Evans  Families.  By  C.  W. 
Evans.  8vo,  pp.  273.  Buffalo,  1882. 

Fox.  See  Dawson. 

Franceis.  See  French. 

Francus.  See  French. 

Franklin.  Historical  Sketches  of  Roswell  Franklin 
and  Family.  Drawn  up  at  the  Request  of  Stephen 
Franklin.  By  Robebt  Hubbaed.  32mo,  pp. 
103.  Danville,  N.  Y.,  1839. 

Franklin.  The  Franklin  Ancestry  and  Descendants 
in  the  Col.  Lewis  Bache  (1779)  Line  to  1889.  In¬ 
terspersed  with  Historico-Genealogical  Events. 
An  Appendix  added.  8vo,  pp.  8.  1889. 

Freeman  Genealogy.  In  three  parts.  Private  Edi¬ 
tion.  8vo,  pp.  456.  Boston,  1875. 

French.  Lieut.  William  French,  and  his  Descend¬ 
ants.  By  John  M.  Fbench,  M.D.  Reprint  from 
New  Eng.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Reg.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
Milford,  Mass. 

French.  John  French,  of  Braintree,  Mass.  By  A. 
D.  Weld  Fbench.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Boston,  1885. 

French  (A.  D.  Weld).  Notes  on  the  Surnames  of 
Francus,  Franceis,  French,  etc.,  in  Scotland,  with 
an  Account  of  the  Frenches  of  Thornvdykes. 
Three  hundred  copies  privately  printed.  Pp.  109. 
Boston,  1893. 


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AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


French.  See  Vinton. 

Frost.  Genealogy  of  the  Frost  Family.  8vo,  pp.  27. 
Elliot,  York  County,  Me. 

Fry.  Memoir  of  Col.  Joshua  Fry,  some  time  Profes¬ 
sor  in  William  and  Mary  College,  Virginia,  and 
Washington’s  Senior  in  Command  of  Virginia 
Forces,  1754,  etc.,  with  an  autobiography  of  his  son, 
Henry  Fry,  and  a  Census  of  their  Descendants. 
Bv  Rev.  P.  Slaughter,  D.D.  8vo,  pp.  112. 
1SS0. 

Fuller.  Records  of  some  of  the  Descendants  of  John 
Fuller,  Newton,  1644-98.  By  Samuel  C.  Clarke. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  Boston,  1S69. 

Families  of  Curtis,  Clarke,  Hill,  given. 

Fuller.  Chief  Justice  Fuller,  a  Descendant  of  one  of 
the  Early  Settlers  of  Dedham.  8vo,  pp.  8.  1888. 

Fuller.  See  Dawson. 

Furman.  See  Cooley. 

Gage  Family,  containing  Avery.  8vo. 

Gale  Family  Records.  By  George  Gale,  LL.D. 
12mo,  pp.  254.  Galeville,  Wis.,  1866. 

Families  of  Bogardus,  Waldron  and  Young,  of  New 
York  City. 

Gale.  Genealogy  of  the  Gale  Family.  By  George 
Gale.  8vo,  pp.  9. 

Gardiner — 1599-1890.  Lion  Gardiner  and  Descend¬ 
ants.  By  Curtiss  C.  Gardiner.  Royal  8vo,  pages 
xxv  +  170.  St.  Louis,  1890. 

Gardner.  Descendants  of  Richard  Gardner,  of  Wo¬ 
burn,  of  the  Name  of  Gardner.  Printed  for  private 
circulation.  8vo,  pp.  14.  Boston,  1858. 

Garfield.  President  Garfield’s  New  England  An¬ 
cestry.  By  Geo.  F.  Hoar.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Worces¬ 
ter,  Mass.,  1882. 

Garfield.  Concerning  President  Garfield’s  Ancestry. 
Rev.  E.  G.  Porter.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Cambridge. 
1881. 

Gates.  Genealogical  Record.  Post  4to,  pp.  4. 

Gay.  John  Gay  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  and  Some  of  his 
Descendants-  By  F.  L.  Gay,  of  Boston.  8vo, 
pp.  15.  Boston,  1889. 

Gedney  and  Clarke  Families,  of  Salem,  Mass. 
By  H.  Fitzgilbert  Waters.  8vo,  pp.  52. 
Salem,  1880. 

Gendall.  Captain  Walter  Gendall,  of  North  Yar¬ 
mouth,  Me.  By  Dr.  Chas.  E.  Banks.  8vo,  pp. 
27.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1880. 

Gerould.  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Gamaliel 
Gerould.  By  Henry  Gerould,  M.D.  8vo. 

Gerould.  Supplement  to  the  Genealogy  of  Gamaliel 
Gerould,  Son  of  Dr.  Jacques  Jerauld.  8vo,  pp. 
15.  Bristol,  N.  Y.,  1890. 

Gerrish.  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Gerrish  Family. 
By  John  J.  Gerrish.  18mo,  pp.  13.  Portland, 
1880. 

Gibbs.  Family  Notes  collected  by  William  Gibbs, 
of  Lexington.  Pp.  8.  1845. 

Gibbs.  Report,  1848.  By  C.  Smith.  Pp.  28. 

Gibbs.  Memoir  of  the  Gibbs  Family  of  Warwick¬ 
shire,  England,  and  United  States  of  America. 
8vo,  pp.  52.  Philadelphia,  1879. 


Gibbs.  A  Golden  Legacy  to  the  Gibbs  Family  in 
America.  By  Montgomery  B.  Gibbs.  8vo,  pp. 
77.  Chicago,  1893. 

Gibson.  A  Chester  County  Family.  John  Gibson 
and  his  Descendants.  By  I.  S.  Futhey  and  G. 
Cope.  8vo,  pp.  27.  Philadelphia,  1881. 

Gibson  Association,  1867.  By  C.  Smith.  Pp.  20. 

Gibson.  See  Jackson. 

Gifford  Genealogy,  also  Cleveland.  8vo. 

Giles.  See  Vinton. 

Gilbert.  A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  theGilbert  Family 
of  Both  Old  and  New  England.  By  J.  Wingate 
Thornton.  8vo,  pp.  23.  1850. 

Gilbert.  Genealogy  of  the  Gilbert  Family  of  Penn¬ 
sylvania.  John  Gilbert.  Byberry,  1682.  8vo, 
pp.  2.  By  G.  Cope.  [West  Chester.]  1864. 

Gill.  Notes  Historiques  sur  L’origine  de  la  Famille 
Gill  de  Saint  Frangois  du  Lae  et  Saint  Thomas  de 
Pierreville,  et  Histoire  de  ma  Propre  Famille. 
Par  Charles  Gill.  Sq.  16mo,  pp.  96.  Montreal, 
1887. 

Gill.  Notes  Additionnelles  a  L’  Histoire  de  la  Famille 
Gill.  Par  Charles  Gill.  Sq.  16mo,  pp.  30 
Montreal,  1889. 

These  families  of  Gill  are  Descendants  of  Samuel 

Gill,  an  early  New  England  settler,  from  whence  the 

family  removed  to  Canada. 

Gillet.  Descendants  of  Jonathan  Gillet  of  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  and  Windsor,  Conn.  By  the  late  Salmon 
Cone  Gillette.  Arranged  and  enlarged  by 
Rev.  Henry  Clay  Alvord.  8vo.  Boston,  1893. 

A  Reprint  from  New  Eng.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Reg. 

Gillson.  Genealogy  of  the  Gillson  and  Jillson 
Family.  Compiled  by  David  Jillson,  South 
Attleboro,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  266.  Central  Falls, 
1876. 

Gilman.  Genealogy  of  the  Gilman  Family  in  Eng¬ 
land  and  America.  By  Arthur  Gilman.  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  Albany. 

Gilman.  The  Gilman  Family.  By  Arthur  Gil¬ 
man.  4to,  pp.  xi  -J-  324.  Albany,  1869. 

Gilman.  A  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record 
of  that  Branch  of  the  Family  of  Gilman  de¬ 
scended  from  the  Hon.  Counsellor  Gilman,  of 
Exeter,  N.  H.,  with  which  is  incorporated  some 
account  of  his  ancestors,  and  the  English  branch 
of  the  Gilman  Family.  By  Arthur  Gilman. 
Pp.  51.  Albany,  1863. 

Gilmer,  of  Virginia.  See  Page. 

Gilpin.  Memorials  and  Reminiscences  in  Private 
Life  of  the  Gilpins  in  England  and  America.  By 
Henry  D.  Gilpin.  8vo.  Philadelphia,  1853. 

Gilpin.  The  Gilpin  Family,  from  Richard  de  Guyl- 

pyn,  in  1206,  in  a  line  to - the  emigrant  to 

America,  with  a  Notice  of  the  West  Family.  8vo, 
pp.  12.  1870. 

Gilpin  Family.  8vo,  pp.  12.  1870. 

Glaasell.  See  Hayden. 

Glover.  Glover  Memorials  and  Genealogies.  An 
Account  of  John  Glover,  of  Dorchester,  and  his 
Descendants,  with  a  brief  sketch  of  the  Glovers 
who  first  settled  in  New  Jersey,  Virginia,  and 
other  places.  By  Anna  Glover.  8vo,  pp.  601, 
Boston.  1867 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


21 


Goddard.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Ed¬ 
ward  Goddard.  By  Wm.  Austin  Goddard, 
12mo,  pp.,  99.  Worcester,  1833. 

Goode  (G.  Brown).  Virginia  Cousins.  Ancestry  and 
Posterity  of  John  Goode,  of  Whitby.  Crown  4to. 
pp.  xxxvi  +  526.  Richmond,  Va.,  1887. 

Goodhue.  [Biography  of  the  first  settlement  of  the 
Family  of  the  Name  of  Goodhue,  at  Ipswich  in 
1636,  and  Genealogy  to  1833.]  Pp.  16. 

Goodrich.  The  Goodrich  Family  Memorial.  Pub¬ 
lished  in  parts.  Part  III.,  issued  in  1884.  8vo. 

Goodrich.  The  Goodrich  Family  in  America.  By 
L.  W.  Case,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  417.  Chicago,  1889. 

Goodrich.  The  Goodrich  Family  Memorial.  By 
H.  P.  Goodrich.  8vo,  pp.  29.  Chicago,  1883. 

Goodrich.  See  Wetmore. 

Goodridge  Memorial.  Ancestry  and  Descendants 
of  Moses  Goodridge,  1764.  By  Sidney  Perley. 
8vo,  pp.  8+78.  Washington,  1884. 

Goodwin.  The  Goodwins  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  De¬ 
scendants  of  William  and  Ozias  Goodwin.  Com¬ 
piled  by  James  Junius  Goodwin.  8vo,  pp.  798. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1891.  Notice  of  Blakeman. 

Gosa.  The  Goss  Family.  An  Historical  Romance. 
Compiled  by  William  H  Boomer,  and  read  at 
the  Ninth  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Goss  Family,  at 
the  Poland  Camp  Grounds,  Sept.  1,  1886.  Pp.  22. 
Lewistown,  Me.,  1886. 

Gorges.  Pedigree  of  Ferdinand  Gorges.  By  F.  F. 
Brown,  F.S.A.  8vo,  pp.  10.  Boston,  1875.  100 
copies  only. 

Gould.  The  Ancestry  and  Posterity  of  Zacchius 
Gould,  of  Topsfield.  By  B.  A.  Gould.  8vo,  pp. 
109.  Salem,  1872. 

Goulding.  See  Morse. 

Graf.  Hans  Graf  Family  Association.  12mo,  pp.  10. 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  1866. 

Graff.  History  of  the  Graff  Family,  of  Westmore¬ 
land  County,  Pa.  By  Paul  Graff.  8vo,  pp.  103. 
Philadelphia,  1891. 

Grannia.  See  Dawson. 

Grant.  The  Ancestry  of  General  Grant  and  their  con¬ 
temporaries.  By  Edward  C.  Marshall,  A.M. 
12mo,  pp.  xiii  +  186.  New  York,  1869. 

Grant.  American  Ancestry  of  U.  S.  Grant.  By  Dr. 
H.  E.  Robinson.  Privately  printed,  1885.  18mo, 
pp.  17.  [New  York.]  50  copies  only. 

Grant.  The  Grant  Genealogy.  Descendants  of  Mat¬ 
thew,  of  Windsor,  Conn.  [Reprinted  from  Stile’s 
Revised  Hist,  and  Gen.  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  1893.] 
8vo,  pp.  42.  Edit.  100  copies.  [D.  W.  Patterson.] 

Gray  Genealogy.  Descendants  of  John  Gray,  of 
Beverly,  Mass.  By  M.  D.  Raymond.  8vo,  pp.  316. 
Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  1887. 

Green.  An  Account  of  Percival  and  Elinor  Green. 
By  Samuel  Abbott  Green.  8vo,  pp.  67.  Gro¬ 
ton,  Mass.,  1876. 

Green.  Genealogical  Sketches  of  the  Descendants  of 
Thomas  Green[e],  of  Malden,  Mass.  By  Sam¬ 
uel  S.  Greene.  8vo,  pp.  80.  Boston,  1858.  Also 
Astor. 

Green.  See  Cooley,  Todd,  Vinton. 

Greene.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Island¬ 
ers.” 


Greenleaf.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Greenleaf  Family. 
By  Jonathan  Greenleaf,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
8vo,  pp.  116.  1854. 

Greeves.  See  Jackson. 

Griffing.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Jasper 
Griffing.  By  Clara  D.  Stone.  Royal  8vo,  pp. 
194.  1881. 

Griswold.  The  Griswold  Family  of  Connecticut. 
Sm.  4to,  pp.  37  +  22  +  26.  [1884.] 

Grout.  See  Morse. 

Grubb.  Genealogical  Tables  of  the  Grubb  Family 
from  1752-1887.  By  Frank  P.  Griffith.  8vo, 
pp.  8.  Lancaster,  Penna.,  1887. 

Grubb.  The  Grubb  Family  of  Pennsylvania  and 
Delaware.  8vo,  pp.  12.  [Philadelphia.] 

Guild.  Ancestry  of  Calvin  Guild,  Margaret  Taft, 
James  Humphreys  and  Rebecca  Coveil  Martin, 
including  over  One  Hundred  Surnames,  1620- 
1890.  By  Howard  Redwood  Guild.  8vo,  pp. 
42.  Salem,  1891.  Edition  200  copies,  for  pri¬ 
vate  circulation. 

Guild.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  John  Guild, 
Dedham,  Mass.  By  Calvin  Guild.  Pp.  120. 
Providence,  1867. 

Guild.  The  Genealogy  and  History  of  the  Guild, 
Guile  and  Gill  Family.  By  Charles  Burleigh. 
8vo,  pp.  381.  Portland,  Me.,  1887. 

Guild.  See  Cooley. 

Gunnison.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of 
Hugh  Gunnison,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  1610-1876. 
By  Geo.  W.  Gunnison,  A.M.  18mo,  pp.  222. 
Boston,  1880. 

Guthrie.  See  Sand. 

Hadley.  Genealogies  of  the  Hadley  Families,  em¬ 
bracing  the  early  settlers  of  the  towns  of  Hat¬ 
field,  South  Hadley,  Amherst  and  Granby.  8vo, 
pp.  168.  Northampton,  1862. 

Contains  accounts  of  the  families  of  Allis,  Bernard, 
Bartlett,  Baldwin,  Belding,  Billings,  Boltwood,  Chaun- 
cy,  Church,  Coleman,  Cook,  Cowles,  Dickinson,  East¬ 
man,  Field,  Foote,  Frary,  Gaylord,  Goodman,  Graves, 
Hastings,  Hawkes,  Hawley,  Hinsdale,  Hopkins,  Hoyt, 
Hubbard,  Ingram,  Judd,  Kellogg,  Lewis,  Lvman, 
Marsh,  Matloon,  Meekins,  Montague,  Moody,  Nash, 
Parsons,  Partridge,  Pierce,  Pomeroy,  Porter,  Preston, 
Pussell,  Scott,  Selden,  Seymour,  Smitt,  Strong,  Taylor, 
Vinton,  Wait,  Warner,  Wells,  White,  Williams,  Wood- 
bridge,  Wright. 

Hadley.  See  Jackson. 

Haeffner.  Family  Records  of  the  Descendants  of 
Henry  Haeffner,  1754-1886.  By  Geo.  H.  Hoff- 
ner  (sic).  8vo,  pp.  56.  Kutztown,  Pa.,  1886. 

Haight.  See  Wetmore. 

Haines.  (Mary  Rhoads)  Clover-Croft  Chronicles, 
1314-1893.  8vo,  pp.  347.  Philadelphia,  1893. 

Data  concerning  families  of  Haines,  Rhoads,  Owen, 
Evans,  Humphreys. 

Haines,  of  Chester  County,  Pa.  See  Jackson. 

Haines.  Ancestry  of  William  Shipley  Haines,  with 
some  account  of  the  Descendants  of  John  and 
Joseph  Haines  and  Col.  Cowperthwait.  Bv  Wil¬ 
liam  Francis  Cregar.  8vo,  pp.  85.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1887. 

Contains  the  families  of  Hollinshead,  Stratton,  Cow¬ 
perthwait  and  Yard. 


22 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


Hakes.  The  Hakes  Family.  By  Harry  Hakes, 
M.D.  8vo,  pp.  84.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1886. 
Second  Edition,  1S89.  Svo,  pp.  220. 

Hale.  Thomas  Hale,  the  Glover  of  Newbury,  Mass. 
[1635],  and  his  Descendants.  By  R.  S.  Hale, 
8 vo,  pp.  19.  Boston,  1877. 

Hale.  Thomas  Hale,  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  liis  Eng¬ 
lish  Origin  and  Connections.  By  Hon.  R.  S. 
Hale,  LL.D.,  of  Elizabethtown,  N.  Y.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
Boston,  1881. 

Hale.  Genealogy  of  Descendants  of  Thomas  Hale  of 
Watton,  England,  and  Newbury,  Mass.  By  the 
late  Robert  Safford  Hale,  LL.D.  With  addi¬ 
tions  by  other  members  of  the  Family.  Edited 
by  George  R.  Howell,  M.A.  Svo,  pp.  xii  + 
415.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1889. 

Hall.  Genealogical  Notes  Relating  to  Families  of 
Hon.  Lyman  Hall,  of  Georgia,  Hon.  Samuel 
Holden  Parsons  Hall,  of  Binghampton,  N.  Y., 
and  Hon.  Nathan  Kelsey  Hall,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
By  Theo.  Parsons  Hall,  of  Detroit,  Mich.  8vo, 
pp.  191.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1886. 

Hall.  The  Halls  of  New  England,  Genealogical  and 
Biographical.  By  Rev.  David  B.  Hall,  of 
Duanesburg,  N.  Y.  8vo,  pp.  4  +  730  +  55.  Al¬ 
bany,  1883. 

Hall.  The  Genealogy  of  the  Hall  Family,  or  An¬ 
cestry  and  Descendants  of  Noah  Hall.  By  I.  D. 
Hall,  Jr.  1882.  8vo,  pp.  31.  Danielsville, 
Conn. 

Halladay.  See  Hayden. 

Hallowell.  Record  of  a  Branch  of  the  Hallowell 
Family,  including  Longstreth,  Penrose,  and  Nor¬ 
wood  Branches.  By  Wm.  Penrose  Hallowell. 
8vo,  pp.  246.  Philadelphia,  1893. 

Hambleton.  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Hambleton 
Family,  Descendants  of  James  Hambleton,  of 
Bucks  County,  Pa.,  who  died  1751 .  By  Chalkley 
J.  Hambleton.  8vo,  pp.  105.  Chicago,  Ill.,  1887. 

Hambleton.  See  Man. 

Hamlin  Genealogy.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  4.  1885. 

Hancock.  See  Kelley. 

Handerson.  A  Contribution  to  the  Genealogy  of  the 
Handerson  Family.  By  H.  E.  Handerson. 
Svo,  pp.  80.  New  York,  1885. 

Harbaugh.  Annals  of  the  Harbaugh  Family  in 
America,  1736-1856.  By  Rev.  H.  Harbaugh. 
12mo,  pp.  148.  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  1856. 

Hardcastle.  Fiftieth  anniversary  of  a  Marriage- 
day.  Dedicated  to  the  members  and  friends  of  the 
Hardcastle  Family.  12mo.  Philadelphia,  1855. 
For  private  circulation  only. 

Harlakenden.  Pedigree  of  Mabel  Harlakenden. 
Tabular  pedigree.  By  Rev.  Henry  Jones,  of 
Bridgeport,  Ct.  [1863.] 

Harlan.  See  Jackson,  of  Chester  County,  Pa. 

Harris.  The  Harris  Family.  Thomas  Harris,  1636. 
By  W.  S.  Harris.  8vo,  pp.  135.  Nashua,  N.  H., 
1883. 

Harris.  See  Wetmore. 

Harris.  Robert  Harris  and  his  Descendants,  with 
Notices  of  the  Morey  and  Metcalf  Families.  By 
L.  M.  Harris,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  56.  Boston,  1861. 


Harris.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Isl¬ 
anders.” 

Hart  Family,  of  Warminister,  Bucks  County,  Pa.  By 
W.  W.  H.  Davis.  Svo,  pp.  20.  1867.  Privately 
printed. 

Hart.  See  Cooley. 

Hart.  History  of  the  Hart  Family  of  Warminister, 
Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania.  To  which  is  added 
the  genealogy  of  the  Family,  from  its  first 
settlement  in  America.  By  W.  W.  H.  Davis. 
8vo,  pp.  139  +  20.  (Doylestown),  1867.  Privately 
printed. 

Hart.  Genealogical  History  of  Deacon  Stephen  Hart 
and  his  Descendants,  1632-1875.  By  Alfred 
Andrews,  New  Britain,  Conn.  8vo,  pp.  606. 
Hartford,  Ct.,  1875. 

Hartwell.  Handbook  of  the  Hartwell  Genealogy, 
1635-1887.  8vo,  pp.  195.  [By  L.  W.  Densmore, 
Boston.] 

Hartwell.  Eighth  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Hartwell 
Family  Association,  held  at  the  Town  Hall,  Con¬ 
cord,  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1891.  8vo,  pp.  19. 

Harwood.  A  Genealogical  History  of  the  Harwood 
Family,  descended  from  James  Harwood,  who 
was  of  English  origin  and  resided  in  Chelmsford, 
Mass.  Bv  W.  H.  Harwood.  8vo,  pp.  33.  Pots¬ 
dam,  N.  Y.,  1879. 

Harwoods,  of  Vermont.  See  Robinson. 

Hassam.  Notes  and  Queries  Concerning  the  Hassam 
and  Hilton  Families.  By  John  T.  Hassam,  A.M. 
Boston,  1880.  8vo,  pp.  12. 

Hastings.  See  Adams. 

Hastings.  The  Hastings  Memorial.  A  genealogical 
account  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Hastings, 
of  Watertown,  Mass.,  from  1634  to  1864.  8vo,pp. 
183.  Boston,  1866.  Contains  Bennett. 

Hatch.  Major  Timothy  Hatch  of  Hartford,  Ct.,  and 
his  Descendants.  By  Edward  Hatch  Fletcher. 
12mo,  pp.  36.  New  York,  1879. 

Haven.  The  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Rich¬ 
ard  Haven  of  Lynn,  Mass.  By  Josiah  Adams. 
8vo,  pp.  54.  Boston,  1843. 

Haven.  The  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Rich¬ 
ard  Haven  of  Lynn,  being  a  Republication  of  the 
first  Edition,  with  additional  pages,  corrections 
of  a  few  errors,  etc.  By  Josiah  Adams.  8vo, 
pp.  108.  Boston,  1849. 

Hawkes.  Gleanings  in  Relation  to  the  Family  of 
Adam  Hawkes,  one  of  the  early  settlers  of  the 
Third  Plantation  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  By  Na¬ 
than  M.  Hawkes.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Salem,  1889. 

Hawley.  Historical  Sketch  of  Major  Joseph  Hawley 
of  Northampton,  Mass.,  1723-1788.  (A  Reprint 
from  Hawley  Record.)  8vo,  pp.  48.  Buffalo, 
N.Y.,  1890. 

Hawley.  The  Hawley  Record.  By’  Elias  S. 
Hawley.  “  Et  Suivez  moy.”  Folio,  pp.  xvi  + 
592.  300  copies.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1890. 

Hayden.  Sketches  and  Genealogy  of  the  Haydens 
and  Connections.  By  Jabez  H.  Hayden.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1885. 

Hayden.  See  Vinton. 

Hayden.  Records  of  the  Connecticut  Line  of  the 
Hayden  Family.  By  Jabez  Haskell  Haydel 
of  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.  Sm.  4to,  pp.  329. 
1888. 


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23 


Hayden  (Rev.  Horace  Edwin,  M.A.).  Virginia 
Genealogies.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Glassell  Family 
of  Scotland  and  Virginia,  also  the  families  of  Ball, 
Brown,  Bryan,  Conway,  Daniel,  Ewell,  Holladay, 
Lewis,  Littlepage,  Moncure,  Peyton,  Robinson, 
Scott,  Taylor,  Wallace.  Large  8vo,  pp.  xviii+ 
659.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1891. 

Hayes.  George  Hayes,  of  Windsor,  and  his  De¬ 
scendants.  By  Rev.  Chas.  W.  Hayes,  M.A.  8vo, 
pp.  84.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1883. 

Hayes.  George  Hayes,  of  Windsor,  and  his  De¬ 
scendants.  By  Rev.  Chas.  W.  Hayes,  M.A. 
8vo,  pp.  xxxiv  -f-  320.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1884. 

Hazard.  Recollections  of  Olden  Times:  Rowland 
Robinson  of  Narragansett  and  his  unfortunate 
Son  ;  with  Genealogies  of  the  Robinson  Hazard, 
and  Sweet  Families  of  Rhode  Island.  By  Thos. 
R.  Hazard.  Also,  Genealogical  Sketch  of  the 
Hazards  of  the  Middle  States.  By  Willis  P 
Hazard  of  WestChester,  Pa.  8vo,  pp.  291.  New¬ 
port,  R.  L,  1879. 

Hazard.  See  Austin’s  ‘‘ Thirty-three  Rhode  Island¬ 
ers.” 

Hazen.  The  Hazen  Family.  By  Henry  Allen 
Hazen,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  7.  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1879. 

Hazelton.  Genealogical  Sketches  of  Robert  and 
John  Hazelton,  and  Some  of  their  Descendants, 
with  Brief  Notices  of  other  New  England  Families 
Bearing  this  Name.  Compiled  by  Dr.  William 
B.  Lapham.  8vo,  pp.  368.  Portland,  Maine, 
1892. 

Heacocb.  The  Ileacock  Family.  Jonathan  and 
Ann  Heacock,  who  emigrated  to  America 
from  England,  and  settled  in  Chester  County, 
Penna.,  in  1711,  and  their  Descendants.  8vo, 
pp.  28.  Lima,  Pa.,  1869. 

Heard.  A  History  of  theHeard  Family  of  Wayland, 
Mass.  By  John  H.  Edwards.  8vo,  pp.  61. 
Boston,  1880. 

Heatwolfe  Family.  By  D.  A.  Heatwolfe,  16mo, 
pp.  24.  Dale  Enterprise,  Va.,  1882. 

Heinecke.  Genealogy,  from  Adam  to  Christ,  with 
the  Genealogy  of  Adam  Heinecke  and  Henry 
Vander-Saal,  from  1747  to  1881.  By  Rev.  Samuel 
Heinecke,  Elder.  12mo,  pp.  241.  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  1869.  Second  Edition  1881.  Pp.  302. 

Hendrickson.  See  Cooley. 

Henrick.  See  Driver. 

Herrick  Family  Genealogy.  By  Jedediah  Her¬ 
rick.  8vo,  pp.  69.  Bangor,  1846. 

Herrick  Genealogy.  By  General  Jedediah  Her¬ 
rick.  Revised  by  L.  C.  Herrick,  M.D.  Royal 
8vo,  pp.  516.  Columbus,  Ohio,  1885. 

Herrick.  Some  Early  Notices  of  the  Herrick  Family. 
By  Rev.  W.  G.  Dimock  Fletcher,  M.A.  8v'o, 
pp.  19.  Leicester,  1885. 

Hess.  A  Family  Record  of  the  Hess  Family.  By 
John  H.  Hess.  Pp.  68.  Lititz,  Pa.,  1880. 

Heston.  Record  of  the  Family  of  Zebulon  Heston, 
and  his  wife  Dorothy  Heston,  who  settled  in 
America  about  the  year  1684.  12mo,  pp.  57. 

Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  1883. 

Heyden.  The  Hevdens  in  England  and  America, 
By  Rev.  Wm.  B.  Heyden,  of  Portland,  Me.  8vo. 
pp.  46.  London,  1877. 


Hildreth  Family  of  Lowell,  Mass.  ByCapt.  Philip 
Reade.  8vo,  pp.  71.  1892. 

Hill  Family  Meeting,  at  Sunbury,  Pa.,  23d  June, 
1887.  8vo,  pp.  18.  Sunbury,  Pa  ,  1887. 

The  Hill  family  intermarried  with  the  Barlows,  of 

New  England. 

Hill.  John  Hill,  of  Dover,  in  1649,  and  some  of  his 
Descendants.  By  W.  B.  Lapham.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
Augusta,  Me-,  1888. 

Hill.  See  Cooley. 

Hillegas.  Michael  Hillegas  and  his  Descendants. 
By  Emma  St.  Clair  Whitney.  8vo,  pp.  118. 
Pottsville,  Pa.,  1891.  Private  edition  of  100 
copies  only. 

Hilles.  See  Jackson. 

Hills.  First  Reunion  of  the  Hills  Family  of  Frank¬ 
lin,  Mass.  By  Edwin  W.  Hills.  8vo,  pp.  47. 
Taunton,  1891. 

Hinkle.  See  Levering. 

Hinsdale.  Chronicles  of  the  Hinsdale  Family.  By 
Albert  Hinsdale.  12mo,  pp.  31.  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  1883. 

Hoadley  Genealogy.  A  History  of  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  William  Hoadley,  of  Branford,  Conn.  By 
Francis  B.  Trowbridge.  8vo,  288.  New 
Haven,  Conn ,  1894. 

Hoagland.  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Hoagland 
Family  in  America,  from  their  first  Settlement  in 
New  Amsterdam,  1638  to  1891.  From  Data  fur¬ 
nished  mainly  by  Daniel  Hoagland  Carpen¬ 
ter.  Published  by  Dr.  Cornelius  N.  Hoagland. 
8vo,  pp.  276.  New  York,  1891. 

Hobart.  William  Hobart,  his  Ancestors  and  De¬ 
scendants.  By  L.  Smith  Hobart,  A.M.  12mo, 
pp.  v  182.  Springfield,  Mass.,  1886. 

Hobbs.  See  Wetmore. 

Hodges.  Record  of  the  Families  in  New  England  of 
the  Name  of  Hodges.  By  Rufus  Hodges.  Sm. 
8vo,  pp.  22.  Cincinnati,  1837. 

Hodges.  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Hodges  Family 
in  New  England.  By  Almon  D.  IIodges.  8vo, 
pp.  71.  Boston,  1853. 

Holbrook.  See  Morse,  Vinton. 

Holgate  (Jerome  B.,  A.M.)  American  Genealogy, 
4to,  pp.  244.  Albany,  1848. 

Rapalje,  Johnson,  Van  Rensselaer,  Gardiner,  Bcek- 

man,  Bleecker,  DeGroaf,  Hoffman,  Kip,  DeLancey, 

Barclay,  Roosevelt, Van  Schaick,  Livingston,  Lawrence, 

Osgood,  Jay. 

Holstein.  Swedish  Holsteins  in  America  from  1644 
to  1892.  Comprising  many  letters  and  biographi¬ 
cal  matter  relating  to  John  Hughes,  the  “  Stamp 
officer”  and  friend  of  Franklin,  with  papers  not 
before  published,  relating  to  his  brother  of  Revo¬ 
lutionary  fame,  Colonel  Hughes,  of  New  York. 
The  families  of  DeHaven,  Rittenhouse,  Clay, 
Potts,  Blakiston,  Atlee,  Coates,  and  other  de¬ 
scendants  of  Matthias  Holstein,  of  Wicaco,  Phila¬ 
delphia,  are  included.  Thirty-five  family  pictures 
and  fac-similes  of  letters  of  Benjamin  Franklin 
and  Rev.  Nicholas  Collin,  D.D.,  are  given.  By 
Anna  M.  Holstein,  Upper  Merion,  Montgomery 
County,  Pennsylvania.  8vo,  pp.  307,  including 
indices.  Norristown,  Pa.,  1892. 


24 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


Hollingsworth  Genealogy  [16S2--1SS4].  By  Mrs. 
W.  B.  Hollingsworth.  Pp.  144.  Baltimore, 
Md.,  1SS4. 

Hollingsworth  Genealogical  Memoranda.  Pp.6. 
Philadelphia,  1869. 

Hollinshead.  See  Haines. 

Holt.  A  Genealogical  History  of  the  Holt  Family  of 
the  United  States,  more  particularly  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  Nicholas  Holt  of  Newbury  and  Andover, 
Mass.,  1634-1644,  and  of  William  Holt  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.  By  Daniel  S.  Durrie.  8vo,  pp. 
367.  Albany,  1S64. 

Homer.  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Family  of  Homer, 
of  Boston, Mass.  8vo,  pp.  27.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1889. 

Hoo.  See  Salisbury. 

Hooker.  An  Account  of  the  Reunion  of  the  De¬ 
scendants  of  Rev.  Thomas  Hooker,  First  Minister 
of  Hartford,  Conn.,  held  at  Hartford,  May  16, 1890. 
Bv  John  Hooker.  8vo,  pp.  35.  Salem,  Mass., 
1891. 

Hoopes.  See  Jackson. 

Hopkins.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Island¬ 
ers.”  Wetmore. 

Hopkins  Family  [of  New  England.]  8vo,  pp.  82. 
Providence,  1881. 

Descended  from  Thomas  Hopkins  in  Providence, 

1641-1692. 

Hornblower.  Josiah  Hornblower  ;  a  Genealogy  of 
the  Hornblower  Family.  By  William  Nelson. 
8vo,  pp.  80.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1883. 

Hornblower.  See  Cooley. 

Hornor.  See  Coates. 

Houston.  The  Houston  Family.  By  Rev.  Samuel 
Rutherford  Houston,  D.D.  8vo,  pp.  420.  Cin¬ 
cinnati,  1882. 

Houston.  See  Cooley. 

Howell.  See  Cooley. 

Howes  Genealogy.  The  Branch  of  John,  of  Mad¬ 
ison,  N.  Y.,  of  the  Sixth  American  Generation. 
By  Herman  Howes  Sanford.  8vo.  1893. 

Howes.  Genealogy  of  the  Howes  Family  in  Amer¬ 
ica.  Descendants  of  Thomas  Howes,  Yarmouth, 
Mass.,  1637-1892.  With  some  account  of  Eng¬ 
lish  Ancestry.  By  Joshua  Crowell  Howes, 
Dennis,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  208.  Yarmouthport, 
Mass.,  1892. 

Hoyt.  Record  of  the  Hoyt  Family  meeting,  held  at 
Stamford,  Conn.,  June  20  and  21,  1866.  By  Da¬ 
vid  W.  Hoyt,  Providence,  R.  I.  Pp.  64.  Boston, 
1866. 

Hoyt.  A  Genealogy  of  John  Hoyt,  of  Salisbury, 
and  David  Hoyt,  of  Deerfield,  Mass.,  and  their 
Descendants.  By  David  W.  Hoyt.  8vo,  pp.  144. 
Boston,  1857. 

Hubbard.  Descendants  of  George  Hubbard,  from 
1600  to  1872.  By  Luther  P.  Hubbard.  8vo, 
pp.  34.  New  York,  1871. 

Hubbell.  History  of  the  Hubbell  Family.  By  Wal¬ 
ter  Hubbell.  8vo,  pp.  xiv  +  463.  New  York, 
1881. 

Huggins.  The  Descendants  of  Richard  and  Harriet 
Huggins  Woolworth,  who  landed  at  Newbury, 
Mass.,  1678,  and  removed  to  Suffield,  Conn.,  in 
1685.  Compiled  by  Charlotte  R.  Woolworth. 
8vo,  pp.  209.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1893. 


Hughes  (Rev.  Daniel  Lawrence,  D.D.).  The  Divine 
Covenant  Fulfilled  in  the  Ancestral  Family  His¬ 
tory  of  the  Lawrence,  Hughes  and  Eldredge  fam¬ 
ilies  of  Cape  May  Co.,  New  Jersey.  8vo,  pp.  161. 
Petersburg,  Pa.,  1891. 

Hughes.  See  Holstein. 

Hughes  and  Allied  Families.  By  W.  H.  Hughes. 
12mo.  [1879.]  Also  Bowen. 

Hull.  Records  of  some  of  the  Descendants  of  Rich¬ 
ard  Hull,  New  Haven,  1639-1662.  By  Samuel 
C.  Clark.  8vo,  pp.  20.  [1869.] 

Humphrey  of  Pennsylvania.  See  Haines. 

Humphrey.  Family  of  North  Yarmouth,  Maine. 
By  Capt.  James  J.  Humphrey.  8vo,  pp.  22. 
Yarmouth,  Me.,  1882. 

Humphrey.  The  Humphrey  Family  in  America. 
By  Fred.  Humphrey,  M.D.  Royal  4to.  New 
York,  1883. 

Humphreville.  See  Meyer. 

Hunnewell  Family.  Compiled  by  Henry  Stod¬ 
dard  Ruggles.  Tabular  Pedigree. 

Hunt.  See  Cooley,  Driver,  Sand,  Wetmore. 

Hunt.  Genealogy  of  the  Name  and  Family  of  Hunt. 
By  T.  B.  Wyman.  4to,  pp.  414.  Boston,  1862. 

Hunter.  See  Wetmore. 

Huntington.  See  Todd,  Wetmore. 

Huntington.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Huntington  Fam¬ 
ily  in  this  country ;  embracing  all  the  known  De¬ 
scendants  of  Simon  and  Margaret  Huntington, 
who  have  retained  the  family  name.  By  Rev.  E. 
B.  Huntington,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  428.  Stamford, 
Conn.,  1863. 

Hunton.  Philip  Hunton  and  his  Descendants.  By 
Daniel  T.  Y.  Huntoon.  8vo,  pp.  113.  Can¬ 
ton,  Mass.,  1881. 

Hurlbut.  A  Paper  Read  at  a  Family  Meeting  of  the 
Descendants,  comprising  Children,  Grandchildren 
and  Great-Grandchildren  of  Samuel  Hurlbut, 
born  at  Chatham,  Conn.,  1748,  and  his  wife,  Jeru- 
sha  (Higgins)  Hurlbut,  held  at  Racine,  Wis., 
September  20, 1860.  By  Henry  Higgins  Hurl¬ 
but.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Racine,  Wis.,  1861. 

Hurlbut.  The  Hurlbut  Genealogy  or  Record  of  the 
Descendants  of  Thomas  Hurlbut,  of  Saybrook 
and  Wethersfield,  Conn.  By  Henry  H.  Hurl¬ 
but.  8vo,  pp.  545.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1888. 

Hutchins.  The  Autobiography  of  Levi  Hutchins; 
with  a  Preface,  Notes  and  Addenda.  Cambridge, 
1865.  A  Genealogy  of  Gordon  Hutchins. 

Hutchins  Genealogy.  By  Charles  Hutchins. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  Boston,  1885. 

Hutchinson.  Descendants  of  Henry  Hutchinson 
By  Edmund  D.  Barbour.  Boston,  1888.  Tab¬ 
ular  Pedigree. 

Hutton.  See  Jackson. 

Hyde  Genealogy.  By  R.  H.  Walworth,  LL.D 
8vo,  pp.  1446.  Albany,  1864.  Notice  of  Bald¬ 
win,  Backus. 

Ireland.  Some  Account  of  the  Ireland  Family,  orig¬ 
inally  of  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  1644-1880.  ByJ. 
N.  Ireland.  8vo,  pp.  47.  Bridgeport,  1880. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


25 


Irwin.  The  Irwin  Family.  Sketch  of  Richard  Ir¬ 
win,  Chester  County,  Pa.,  and  his  Descendants. 
By  L.  S.  Irwin.  8vo,  pp.  50.  Tionesta,  Pa., 
1893. 

Irwin.  See  Keith. 

Isbell.  The  Isbell  and  Kingman  Families.  Some 
Records  of  Robert  Isbell  and  Henry  Kingman, 
and  their  Descendants.  Compiled  by  Leroy  W. 
Kingman.  Royal  4to,  pp.  30.  Oswego,  1889. 
Ives.  See  Driver. 

Jackson.  Proceedings  of  the  Sesqui  -  Centennial 
Gathering  of  the  Descendants  of  Isaac  and  Ann 
Jackson  at  Harmony  Grove,  Chester  County,  Pa., 
Eighth  month  25,  1875,  together  with  the  Family 
Genealogy.  8vo,  pp.  371.  Philadelphia,  1878. 

Contains  accounts  of  families  of  Baily,  Brinton, 
Canby,  Carter,  Chalfont,  Chambers,  Cooper,  Darling¬ 
ton,  Evans,  Gibson,  Greeves,  Hadley,  Haines,  Harlan, 
Hoopes,  Hilles,  Hutton,  Lewis,  Moore,  Parker, 
Phillips,  Smith,  Starr,  Taylor,  Walker,  Way,  Watson, 
Wilson,  Windle,  Woodward. 

Jackson.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Isl¬ 
anders.” 

Janes.  The  Janes  Family.  A  Genealogy  and  brief 
History  of  the  Descendants  of  William  Janes,  the 
Emigrant  Ancestor  of  1637,  with  an  extended  no¬ 
tice  of  Bishop  Edmund  S.  Janes.  By  Rev.  Fred. 
Janes.  Pp.  419.  New  York,  1868. 

Janse.  An  Account  of  Anneke  Janse,  and  her 
Family.  D.  Pp.  31.  Albany,  1870. 

Jarvis.  The  Jarvis  Family;  or,  the  Descendants  of 
the  First  Settlers  of  the  name  in  Massachusetts  and 
Long  Island,  and  those  who  have  more  recently 
settled  in  other  parts  of  the  United  States  and 
British  America.  By  George  A.  Jarvis.  8vo, 
pp.  vii  +  350  +  19.  Hartford,  1879. 

Jarvis.  See  Wetmore. 

Jaudon.  An  Account  of  the  Jaudon  Family.  By 
Edwin  Jaquf.tt  Sellers,  A.M.,  LL.B.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  Philadelphia,  1890. 

Descendants  of  Francois  Jaudon,  from  Soubise, 
France. 

Jauncey.  The  Jaunceys  of  New  York.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
New  York,  1876. 

Jenks.  Genealogy  of  the  Jenks  Family,  of  Newport, 
N.  H.  By  George  E.  Jenks,  of  Concord,  N.  H. 
8vo.  1888. 

Jessup.  See  Sand. 

Johnes.  The  Johnes  Family,  of  Southampton,  L.  I., 
1629-1886.  By  Edward  R.  Johnes.  8vo,  pp. 
46.  New  York,  1886. 

Johnson.  A  Family  History.  Johnson,  Stewart, 
Wilson,  Bowers.  8vo,  pp.  17.  Washington,  1872. 

Data  respecting  Pennsylvania  Families. 

Johnson  Genealogy.  Record  of  the  Descendants 
of  David  Johnson,  of  Leominster,  Mass.  By 
William  W.  Johnson.  8vo,  pp.  80  -f-  vi. 
Milwaukee,  1876. 

Johnson.  The  Johnson  Family.  Descendants  of 
William  Johnson,  Charlestown,  Mass,  1634.  By 
Cyrus  Felton.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Marlboro,  1879. 

Johnson  Genealogy.  Records  of  the  Descendants 
of  John  Johnson,  of  Ipswich  and  Andover,  Mass., 
1635-1892.  With  an  Appendix,  containing  Rec¬ 
ords  of  Descendants  of  Timothy  Johnson,  of  Ando¬ 
ver,  and  Poems  of  Johnson  Descendants.  Com¬ 
piled  by  Rev.  William  Johnson,  North  Green¬ 
field,  Wis.  8vo,  pp.  200.  1892. 


J ohnson.  See  Dawson,  Salisbury,  Wetmore. 

Joliff  Family  Record,  and  Genealogy  of  the  Jolifi 
Family,  from  the  years  1760  to  1878.  By  O.  P. 
Joliff  and  J,  S.  Watson.  18mo,  pp.  40.  Mor¬ 
gantown,  W.  Va.,  1878. 

Jones.  Captain  Roger  Jones,  of  London  and  Vir¬ 
ginia.  By  Judge  L.  H.  Jones,  of  Winchester, 
Ky.  8vo,  pp.  295  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1891. 

Jones  Family,  of  Queens  County,  N.  Y.  8vo.  pp. 
99.  1849. 

Jones  Family, of  Milford,  Mass., and  Providence, R.  I. 

By  G.  F.  Jones.  8vo,  pp.  182.  Philadelphia,  1884. 
Jones,  of  Old  Hunterdon  County,  N.  J.  See  Cooley. 
Jones.  See  Levering. 

Jones.  Some  of  the  Descendants  of  Lewis  and  Ann 
Jones,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  through  their  son 
Josiah  and  grandson  James.  By  W.  B.  Trask. 
8vo,  pp.  8-J-75.  Boston,  1878. 

Jones  Records.  Nathaniel  and  Rachel  (Bradford) 
Jones,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  and  some  of  their  De¬ 
scendants.  18mo,  pp.  7.  [1877?] 

Jordan.  The  Jordan  Memorial.  Family  Record  of 
the  Rev.  Robt.  Jordan  and  his  Descendants  in 
America.  By  Tristram  Frost  Jordan.  8vo, 
pp.  488.  Boston,  1882. 

The  author  is  of  Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Josselyn.  See  Stranahan. 

Joy.  A  Brief  History  of  the  Joy  Family.  By  one  of 
them.  Printed  for  private  circulation.  Small 
4to,  pp.  37.  1876. 

Joy  Family.  By  P.  C.  Joy  Dyer.  8vo. 

Kane.  See  Todd. 

Kasson.  Genealogy  of  a  part  of  the  Kasson  Family 
in  the  United  States  and  Ireland.  By  Geo.  M. 
Kasson.  12mo,  pp.  51.  Woodbury,  Conn.,  1882. 

Keim.  Account  of  the  Keim  Family.  By  Henry 
May  Keim.  Privately  printed.  8vo,  pp.  26.  Read¬ 
ing,  Pa.  1874. 

Descendants  of  John  Keim,  of  Alsace,  an  early  set¬ 
tler  in  Berks  County,  Pa. 

Keim.  See  Meyer. 

Keith  (Charles  P.).  The  Provincial  Councillors  of 
Pennsylvania  who  held  office  between  1733  and 
1776,  and  those  Earlier  Councillors  who  were 
some  time  Chief  Magistrates  of  the  Province,  and 
their  Descendants.  8vo.  Philadelphia,  1883. 

Containing  more  or  less  full  accounts  of  the  families 
of  Markham,  Lloyd  (of  Dalobran,  Montgomeryshire, 
North  Wales),  Shippen,  Cadwalader,  Logan,  Preston, 
Palmer,  Norris,  Hamilton  (Alleyne),  Allen,  Agnew, 
Ashton,  Brooke,  Cadwalader,  Graeme,  Plumstead, 
Griffitts,  Read,  Shettell,  Taylor,  Turner,  Growdon, 
Peters,  Shoemaker,  Hopkinson,  Bacon,  Rawle. 

Keith  (Charles  P.).  The  Ancestry  of  Benjamin  Har¬ 
rison,  President  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
1889-1893,  in  Chart  Form,  showing  also  the  De¬ 
scendants  of  William  Henry  Harrison,  President 
of  the  United  States  of  America  in  1841,  and  Notes 
on  Families  Related.  96  pp.  Philadelphia,  1893. 

The  related  families  comprise  the  Armistead,  Bacon, 
Bassett,  Bedell,  Burwell,  Cary,  Irwin,  McDowell,  Ram¬ 
sey,  Symmes,  and  Tuthill. 

Kelley.  Genealogical  Gleanings  relating  to  the  Kel¬ 
ley’s  of  Brentwood,  N.  H.,  and  Kindred  Families 
of  Edgerly,  Shute,  Robinson,  Hancock  and  Cleve¬ 
land.  By  William  Henry  Kelley.  12mo, 
pp.  42.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1892. 


26 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


Kellogg.  Family  Meeting  of  the  Descendants  of 
Charles  Kellogg,  of  Kelloggsville,  N.  Y.,  with 
some  Genealogical  Items  of  the  Kellogg  Family. 
Svo,  pp.  S.  Boston,  1858. 

Keylor,  of  Pennsylvania.  See  Magenuis. 

Keyes.  Genealogy  of  Robert  Keyes,  of  Watertown, 
Mass.,  1S33.  Solomon  Keys,  of  Newburyport  and 
Chelmsford,  Mass.,  1653,  and  their  Descendants. 
Bv  Asa  Keyes.  Svo,  pp.  319.  Brattleboro, 
1SS0. 

Keyser.  The  Biennial  Reunion  of  the  Keyser  Fam¬ 
ily,  1688-1SS8.  The  Keyser  Family,  Descend¬ 
ants  of  Dirck  Keyser,  of  Amsterdam.  Compiled 
by  Charles  S.  Keyser.  Super-royal  Svo,  pp. 
161.  Philadelphia,  1889. 

Keyser.  See  Levering. 

Kidder.  History  and  Records  of  the  Kidder  Family. 
8 vo,  pp.  32.  Chicago,  1876. 

Kidder.  A  History  of  the  Kidder  Family,  from  A.  D. 
1300  to  1876.  By  F.  E.  Kidder,  Allston,  Mass. 
Svo,  pp.  75.  1886. 

Kilbourn.  The  Family  Memorial;  a  History  and 
Genealogy  of  the  Kilbourn  Family,  in  the 
United  States  and  Canada,  from  the  year  1635  to 
the  present  time  ;  including  extracts  from  ancient 
records,  copies  of  all  wills,  biographical  sketches, 
epitaphs,  anecdotes,  etc.  By  Payne  Kenyon 
Kilbourn.  8vo,  pp.  144.  Hartford,  1845. 

Kimball.  The  Joseph  Kimball  Family.  By  John 
Kimball,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  103.  Concord,  N.  H., 
1885. 

Kimball.  See  Driver. 

Kimber.  The  Descendants  of  Richard  Kimber.  By 
Sidney  A.  Kimber.  8vo,  pp.  76.  Boston,  1894. 

King.  Pedigree  of  King,  of  Lynn,  Essex  County, 
Mass.,  1602-1891.  By  Rufus  King,  Broadside. 
New  York,  1891. 

King.  Pedigree  of  King,  of  Salem,  Essex  County, 
Mass.,  1595-1887.  By  Rurus  King,  Broadside, 
New  York,  1887. 

King.  Children  of  William  and  Dorothy  King,  of 
Salem.  By  H.  F.  Waters.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Salem, 
1880. 

Kingman.  See  Isbell. 

Kip.  Historical  Notes  of  the  Family  of  Kip,  of  Kips- 
burg,  and  Kips’  Bay,  N.  Y.  Privately  printed. 
Pp.  49.  Albany,  N.  Y.  1871. 

Kirk.  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Kirk  Family, 
as  established  by  Roger  Kirk,  who  settled  in  Not¬ 
tingham,  Chester  County,  Pa.,  about  the  year 
1714.  Containing  Sketches  of  his  Descendants  as 
far  as  ascertained;  also,  a  record  of  two  hundred 
and  nine  of  the  Descendants  of  Alphonsus  Kirk, 
who  emigrated  from  Lurgan,  North  Ireland,  and 
settled  in  the  county  of  New  Castle,  Del.  By 
Charles  Stubbs,  M.D.  16mo,  pp.  35  +  252. 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  1872. 

Kirkbride. 

Kirkland.  See  Wetmore. 

Kitchel.  Robert  Kitchel  and  his  Descendants,  from 
1604  to  1879.  By  H.  D.  K.  8vo,  pp.  80.  New 
York,  1879. 

Knight.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Island¬ 
ers.” 

Knowles  Family  Genealogy.  By  Knowles. 

8vo.  1884. 


Knox.  Thomas  (Nock)  Knox,  of  Dover,  N.  H.,  in 
1652,  and  some  of  his  Descendants.  Compiled  by 
W.  B.  Lapham.  Privately  printed.  8vo,  pp. 
34.  Augusta,  1890. 

Kool  (Cool,  or  Cole).  Isaac  Kool  and  Catharine 
Serven,  married  1764,  at  Tappan,  Rockland 
County,  N.  Y.  Their  Descendants.  By  Rev. 
David  Cole,  D.D.  8vo,  pp.  268.  New  York, 
1876. 

Kunders.  Thomas  Kunders  and  his  Children. 
Also,  a  list  of  the  Descendants  for  Six  Genera¬ 
tions  of  his  youngest  son,  Henry  Cunreds,  of 
Whitpain.  By  Henry  C.  Conrad.  Foolscap 
4to,  pp.  105  +  23.  Wilmington. 

Ladd.  The  Ladd  Family.  A  Genealogical  and  Bio¬ 
graphical  Memoir  of  the  Descendants  of  Daniel 
Ladd,  of  Haverhill ;  Joseph  Ladd,  of  Portsmouth, 
R.  I.,  John  Ladd,  of  Burlington,  N.  J.  Compiled 
by  Warren  Ladd.  8vo,  pp.  xii.-j-413.  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  1890. 

Lambert.  Record  of  John  Michael  Lambert  and  his 
Descendants.  By  J.  F.  Rathgeber.  Pp.  46. 
Freemansburg,  Pa.,  1893. 

Lamson.  See  Wetmore. 

Lane  Genealogies.  Volume  I.  William  Lane,  of 
Boston,  Mass.,  1648,  including  the  Records  of  Ed¬ 
mund  J.  Lane  and  James  P.  Lane;  Captain  John 
Lane,  of  York  County,  Me.,  1693;  Captain  John 
Lane,  of  Fishersfield,  N.  H.,  1737.  By  Rev. 
Jacob  Chapman  and  Rev.  James  H.  Fitts. 
8vo,  pp.  296.  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1891. 

Lane.  Hampton  Lane  Family  Memorials.  By  Rev. 
James  P.  Lane.  18mo,  pp.  16+15.  1885. 

Langdon.  See  Tadd. 

Lansing,  of  New  Jersey.  See  Cooley. 

Lapham.  The  Lapham  Family  Register,  or  Records 
of  some  of  the  Descendants  of  Thomas  Lapham, 
of  Scituate,  Mass.,  in  1635.  By  W.  B.  Lapham. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  Augusta,  Me,  1873. 

Lathrop  Family  Tree.  By  John  Lathrop.  Broad¬ 
side.  Buffalo. 

Lawrence.  See  Hughes,  Starkey,  Thomas. 

Lawrence.  Genealogy  of  the  Ancestry  and  Pos¬ 
terity  of  Isaac  Lawrence.  By  Frederick  S. 
Pease,  of  Albany.  Pp.  20.  Albany,  1848. 

Descendants  of  John  Lawrence,  of  Watertown, 

Mass.,  1630. 

Lawrence.  The  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  John 
Lawrence,  of  Wisset,  in  Suffolk,  England,  and  of 
Watertown  and  Groton,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  332.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1869. 

Lawrence.  History  of  the  Lawrence-Townley  and 
Chase-Townley  Estates  in  England.  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Notes.  Lawrence,  Chase,  Town- 
ley,  etc.  By  James  Usher.  Large  8vo,  pp. 
110.  New  York,  1883. 

Lawrence.  Historical  Sketch  of  some  Members  of 
the  Lawrence  Family.  By  Robert  M.  Law¬ 
rence,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  215.  Boston,  1888. 

Lawrence.  Memorials  of  Robert  Lawrence  and 
Robert  Bartlett,  and  their  Descendants.  By  Hi¬ 
ram  B.  Lawrence.  8vo,  pp-  223.  1884. 

Lawrence.  A  Pedigree  of  the  Lawrence  Family  of 
Pennsylvania.  By  G.  A.  Archer.  Chart. 

Lay.  See  Salisbury. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


27 


Learned.  The  Learned  Family.  By  W.M.  Learned. 
8vo,  pp.  346.  Albany,  1882. 

Leavenworth.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Leavenworth 
Family  in  the  United  States,  with  Historical  In¬ 
troduction,  etc.  By  Elias  Warner  Leaven¬ 
worth,  LL.D.,  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  8vo,  pp.  376. 
Syracuse,  1873. 

Lee,  of  Virginia.  Genealogical  Notes  proving  the 
Error  of  the  Previously  Accepted  Pedigree.  By 
J.  Henry  Lea.  8vo,  pp.  11.  Cedarhurst,  Fair- 
haven,  Mass. 

Lee.  Genealogical  History  of  the  Lee  Family,  of 
Virginia  and  Maryland,  1300-1866,  with  Notes. 
By  Edward  C.  Mead.  8vo,  pp.114.  New  York, 
1868. 

Lee.  John  Lee  of  Farmington,  Hartford,  Ct.,  and  his 
Descendants.  By  S.  M.  Lee,  of  Norwich.  4to, 
pp.  149  -f  xxxi.  1878. 

Lee  of  Virginia.  By  D.  Henry  Lea.  8vo,  pp.  23. 
[1892.]  Reprint  from  New  Eng.  Hist,  and 
Gen.  Reg. 

Lee.  See  Salisbury,  Wetmore. 

Lee.  The  Lee  Family  ;  relating  especially  to  Samuel 
Lee,  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  and  some  of  his  De¬ 
scendants.  By  O.  P.  Allen.  [R.  H.  Tilley.] 
8vo,  pp.  14.  Newport,  R.  I.  1893. 

Leech.  See  Meyer. 

Leete.  The  Genealogy  of  William  Leete,  one  of  the 
first  settlers  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  and  Governor  of 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  Colony.  By  E.  L.  Leete. 
8vo,  pp.  168.  New  Haven.  1884. 

Leigh.  John  Leigh,  of  Agawam  (Ipswich),  Mass., 
1634-1671  ;  and  his  Descendants  of  the  Name  of 
Lee.  By  William  Lee.  Small  4to,  pp.  499 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1888. 

Leighton  Genealogy.  An  Account  of  the  De- 
scendents  of  Capt.  Wm.  Leighton,  of  Kittary,  Me. 
By  Tristram  Frost  Jordan.  8vo,  pp.  127. 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1885. 

Leisler.  Genealogical  Notes  Relating  to  Lieut.  Gov. 
Jacob  Leisler  and  his  Family  Connections  in  New 
York.  By  Edwin  R.  Purple.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
New  York,  1877. 

Leland.  The  Leland  Magazine,  or  a  Genealogical 
Record  of  Henry  Leland  and  his  Descendants — 
1653-1850.  By  Sherman  Leland  8vo,  pp. 
278.  Boston,  1850. 

Leveret  of  New  England,  containing  Addington. 
8vo,  pamphlet. 

Levering.  The  Levering  Family  ;  or  a  Genealogical 
Account  of  Wigard  Levering  and  Gebhard  Lev¬ 
ering,  two  of  the  Pioneer  Settlers  of  Roxborough 
Township,  Philadelphia  County  (Penna.)  and  their 
Descendants.  By  Horatio  Gates  Jones.  8vo, 
pp.  193.  Philadelphia,  1858. 

Gives  some  account  of  the  families  of  Brown,  Cart¬ 
wright,  Hinkle,  Jones,  Lawrason,  Keyser,  Maris,  Mil¬ 
ler,  Sater,  Shoemaker,  Shuler,  Smith,  Tibben,  Reynolds 
and  Zell. 

Lewis.  See  Hayden,  Jackson. 

Libby.  The  Libby  Family  in  America,  1602-1881. 
Bv  Chas.  T.  Libby.  8vo,  pp.  628.  Portland,  Me., 
1882. 

Lindsay.  The  Lindsays  of  America.  By  Marga¬ 
ret  Isabella  Lindsay.  Fcp.  4to,  pp.  vi  +  275. 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1889. 


Linton.  [By  James  M.  Swank.]  12mo,  pp.  15. 
Lacock,  1881. 

Lippett.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Island¬ 
ers.” 

Lippincott.  The  Lippincotts  of  England  and  America. 
Edited  from  the  Genealogical  Papers  of  the  late 
James  Lippincott.  8vo,  pp.  43. 

Little.  The  Descendants  of  George  Little.  By  G. 
P.  Little.  8vo,  pp.  vi  +  620.  1822. 

Little.  Descendants  of  George  Little.  12mo,  pp.  82. 
Cambridge,  1877. 

Littlehale.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Littlehale  Family 
in  America  from  1633  to  1680.  By  F.  H. 
Littlehale.  8vo,  pp.  10.  Dallas,  Texas,  1880. 

Littlehale.  A  complete  History  and  Genealogy  of 
the  Littlehale  Family  in  America  from  1633  to 
1889.  Collated  and  compiled  by  Frederick  H. 
Littlehale,  of  Boston,  Mass.  8vo,  pp,  vi+128. 
Boston,  Mass.,  1889. 

Littlepage.  See  Hayden. 

Littleton.  The  Littleton  Family  of  Virginia.  By 
Robert  Patterson  Robins,  M.D.,  of  Philadel¬ 
phia.  8vo,  pp.  7.  Reprint  from  New  Eng.  Hist, 
and  Gen.  Reg.  1887. 

Livingston.  See  Wetmore. 

Lloyd.  The  Lloyd  and  Carpenter  Family  (of  Phila¬ 
delphia).  By  Chas.  P.  Smith.  4to.  Trenton, 
N.  J.,  1870. 

Locke.  The  Descent  of  Margaret  Locke,  the  Third 
Wife  of  Deputy  Governor  Francis  Willoughby. 
By  Col.  Joseph  L.  Chester,  LL.D.  8vo,  pp. 
7.  Boston,  1881. 

The  Locke’s  intermarried  with  the  Bancrofts. 

Locke.  See  Salisbury.  Reprint  from  New  Eng. 
Hist,  and  Gen.  Reg. 

Lockwood.  Descendants  of  Robert  Lockwood, 
Colonial  and  Revolutionary  History  of  the  Lock- 
wood  Family  in  America  from  A.  D.  1630.  By 
F.  A.  H.  and  E.  D.  Lockwood.  8vo,  pp.  884. 
Philadelphia,  1889. 

Logan  Pedigree.  A  Southern  Family.  Privately 
printed. 

Logan.  See  Keith. 

Lo-Lathrop.  A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Lo- 
Lathrop  Family  in  this  country,  embracing  the 
Descendants  as  far  as  known,  the  Rev.  John  Lo- 
throp,  of  Scituate  and  Barnstable,  Mass.,  and  Mark 
Lothrop,  of  Salem  and  Bridgewater,  Mass.  By 
Rev.  E.  B.  Huntingdon,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  457. 
Ridgefield,  Conn.,  1884. 

Longsellow.  See  Ellis. 

Longstreth,  of  Philadelphia.  See  Hallowell. 

Loomis.  The  Descendants  of  Joseph  Loomis,  who 
came  from  near  Braintree,  England,  in  the  year 
1638,  and  settled  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  in  1639.  By 
Elias  Loomis,  LL.D.  First  Edition,  pp.  292. 
Second  Edition,  8vo,  pp.  611.  1875. 

Loomis.  The  Descendants  [by  the  Female  Branches] 
of  Joseph  Loomis.  By  Elias  Loomis,  LL.D. 
8vo,  2  vols. ;  pp.  616  ;  pp.  617.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1880. 

Lord.  See  Salisbury. 

Lott.  See  Cooley. 


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AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


Low.  Descendants  of  William  Low,  of  Boston, 
Mass.  Compiled  by  Edmund  Dana  Barbour. 
Broadside.  1800. 

Luiscomb.  See  Driver. 

Ludwell  Genealogy.  By  C.  F.  Lee,  Jr.  8vo. 
pp.  3.  Alexandria,  Ya.  [1879.] 

Lyman.  Genealogy  of  the  Lyman  Family  in  Great 
Britain  and  America ;  the  Ancestors  and  De¬ 
scendants  of  Richard  Lyman,  from  High  Ongar, 
in  England,  1631.  By  Lyman  Coleman,  D.D. 
8 vo,  pp.  xvi._|_  533.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1872. 

Lyman.  See  Austin’s  “Thirty-three  Rhode  Island¬ 
ers.” 

Lynde.  See  Salisbury. 

McCrillis.  Record  of  the  McCrillis  Families  in 
America.  By  H.  O.  McCrillis.  8vo,  pp.  42. 
Taunton,  1882. 

McCullough.  Historical  Reminiscences  of  the  Mc¬ 
Cullough  family  and  Collaterals.  By  S.  McCul¬ 
lough.  Printed  for  the  Family.  12mo,  pp.  84. 
Philadelphia,  1860. 

McCurdy.  See  Salisbury. 

MacDonald.  Contributions  to  the  Early  History  of 
Bryan  MacDonald  and  Family,  Settlers,  in  1687, 
im  Red  Clay  Creek,  Mill  Creek  Hundred,  New 
Castle  County,  Delaware,  etc.  By  Frank  V. 
MacDonald,  A.B.  4to,  pp.  65.  San  Francisco, 
1879. 

MacDonald.  Genealogy  of  the  MacDonald  Family. 
By  F.  V.  MacDonald.  Edition  “  A.”  8vo. 

MacDonald.  Genealogy  of  the  MacDonald  Family. 
Edition  “B.”  Comprising  all  names  added  up  to 
February,  1876.  Oblong  4to,  pp.  123. 

MacDonald.  Supplement  No.  1,  Edition  “  B,”  of 
the  MacDonald  Genealogy,  containing  the  De¬ 
scendants  of  Jesse  Peter,  one  of  the  Pioneer  Set¬ 
tlers  near  Macville,  Washington  County,  Ky. 
By  F.  V.  MacDonald.  Royal  4to,  pp.  72.  Cam¬ 
bridge,  1880. 

McDowell.  See  Keith. 

McFarlan.  Our  Kindred.  The  McFarlan  and  Stern 
Families  of  Chester  County,  Pa.,  and  Newcastle 
County,  Del.  Bv  Cyrus  Stern.  8vo,  pp.  179. 
1885. 

Mcllvaine.  See  Cooley. 

McLaren.  The  Family  Reunion  on  the  Fiftieth 
Anniversary  of  the  Marriage  of  Donald  Campbell 
McLaren  and  Jane  Stevenson,  1873,  at  Geneva. 
12mo,  pp.  39.  Detroit,  1873. 

McKean.  Genealogy  of  the  McKean  Family  of 
Pennsylvania.  By  Roberdean  Buchanan.  8vo, 
pp.  272.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1890. 

McKinstry.  Genealogy  of  the  McKinstry  Family. 
By  William  Willis.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Boston,  1858. 

Macy.  Genealogy  of  the  Macy  Family,  from  1635  to 
1868.  Compiled  by  Sylvanus  J.  Macy,  New 
York.  Large  8vo,  pp.  457.  Albany,  1868. 

Magennis.  Origin  and  History  of  the  Magennis 
Family.  With  Sketches  of  the  Keylor,  Swisher, 
Marchbank  and  Bryan  Families.  By  John  F. 
Magennis.  8vo,  pp.  245.  Williamsport,  Pa., 
1891. 


Magoun.  Descendants  of  Aaron  and  Mary  Church 
Magouu,  Pembroke,  Mass.  By  Samuel  Breck, 
U.  S.  A.  Third  edition.  8vo,  pp.  28  +  v.  Wash¬ 
ington,  D.  C.,  1891. 

Magoun.  Supplement  to  the  Magoun  Memorial. 
By  Samuel  Breck,  U.  S.  A.  8vo,  pp.  14.  Gov¬ 
ernor’s  Island,  New  York  City,  1893. 

Makepeace.  The  Genealogy  of  the  Makepeace 
Families  in  the  United  States,  from  1637  to  1857. 
By  William  Makepeace.  12mo,  pp.  107.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1858. 

Mann  Memorial.  By  George  S.  Mann.  8vo,  pp. 
251.  Boston,  1884. 

Man.  Record  of  the  Man,  Needles  (Nedels)  and 
Hambleton  Families,  from  1495  to  1876.  By 
Samuel  Hambleton  Needles.  8vo,  pp.  124. 
Philadelphia,  1876. 

Mann.  Genealogy  of  the  Mann  Family.  By  Rev. 
Joel  Mann.  12mo,  pp.  24.  1877. 

Marchbank,  of  Pennsylvania.  See  Magennis. 

Marsh.  Genealogy  of  John  Marsh,  of  Salem,  and  his 
Descendants,  1633-1888.  By  Col.  Lucius  B. 
Marsh,  of  Boston.  Edited  by  D.  W.  Marsh. 
8vo,  pp.  283.  1888. 

Marshall.  The  Marshall  Family.  By  W.  M.  Paxon. 
Platte  City,  Mo.  8vo,  pp.  415.  Cincinnati,  0.,1885. 

Maris.  The  Maris  Family  in  the  United  States.  A 
Record  of  the  Descendants  of  George  and  Alice 
Maris,  1683-1885.  By  George  L.  and  A.  M. 
Maris.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  279.  West  Chester,  Pa-, 
1885. 

A  Pennsylvania  family. 

Maris.  See  Levering. 

Marston,  The  Marston  Genealogy.  By  N.  W. 
Marston.  Pp.  594.  S.  Lubec,  Me  ,  1888. 

Martin.  Genealogy  of  the  Martin  and  Wheeler 
Families.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1816. 

Martin.  Notices,  Genealogical  and  Historical,  of 
the  Martin  Family  of  New  England,  who  settled 
at  Weymouth  and  Hingham  in  1635.  By  Rev. 
H.  J.  Martin.  Pp.  358.  Boston,  1880. 

Marvin.  See  Salisbury. 

Marvin.  Genealogical  Sketch  of  the  Descendants  of 
Renold  and  Mathew  Marvin.  By  T.  R.  Marvin. 
Small  8vo,  pp.  36.  Boston,  1848. 

Masterman.  See  Dows. 

Mather.  Lineage  of  Rev.  Richard  Mather.  By  H. 
E.  Mather,  U.  S.  A.,  Hartford,  Conn.  8vo,  pp. 
539.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1890- 

Maule.  Genealogy  of  the  Maule  Family,  with  a 
Brief  Account  of  Thomas  Maule,  of  Salem,  Mass. 
By  R.  L.  Nicholson.  8vo,  pp.  15.  1868. 

May.  Genealogy  of  John  May,  who  came  from  Eng¬ 
land  to  Roxbury,  in  America,  1640.  Small  4to, 
pp.  175.  Boston,  1878. 

Mayer.  Memoir  and  Genealogy  of  the  Maryland 
and  Pennsylvania  Family  of  Mayer,  which  origi¬ 
nated  in  the  free  Imperial  City  of  Ulm,  Wiirtem- 
berg,  1495-1878.  By  Brantz  Mayer.  Medium 
4to,  pp.  179.  Baltimore,  Md.,  1878. 

Contains  the  families  of  Steinman,  Bryan,  Denkle, 
Cottrell,  Ernst,  Leech,  Keim,  Turner,  Humphreville, 
Schuler,  Thomas. 


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29 


Medford  Genealogy,  containing  Bradshaw.  8vo. 

Meloy.  See  Dawson. 

Mendenhall.  History  and  Pedigrees  of  the  Men- 
denhalls  of  England  and  the  United  States.  By 
Edward  Mendenhall,  of  Cincinnati,  0.  8vo, 
pp.  63.  Cincinnati,  1865. 

Meriam.  Some  Meriams  and  their  Connections  with 
other  Families.  By  Rufus  N.  Merriam.  8vo, 
pp.  52.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1888. 

Meriwether.  The  Meriwethers  and  their  Connec¬ 
tions.  By  Louisa  H.  A.  Minor.  8vo,  pp.  180. 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1892. 

Merriam.  The  Family  of  Merriam,  of  Massachu¬ 
setts.  By  W.  S-  Appleton.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Boston, 
1892. 

Merritt.  See  Wetmore. 

Metcalf.  See  Driver,  Wetmore. 

Mifflin.  Memoranda  relating  to  the  Mifflin  Family. 
By  John  Houston  Merrill.  [Philadelphia.] 
Printed  for  private  circulation,  8vo,  pp.  91.  [1890.] 

Mifflin.  Charles  Mifflin,  M.D.  With  an  Account  of 
his  Ancestors  and  Ancestral  Connections.  By 
Benjamin  C.  Mifflin.  8vo,  pp.  63.  Cambridge, 
1876. 

Mills.  See  Vinton. 

Miles.  Genealogy  of  the  Miles  Family.  By  Rev. 
Henry  A.  Miles.  Pp.  12.  Lowell,  1840. 

Miller.  See  Levering. 

Minshall.  Thomas  and  Margt.  Minshall,  who  came 
from  England  to  Pennsylvania  in  1682,  and  their 
early  Descendants,  to  which  are  added  some  ac¬ 
count  of  Griffith  Owen  and  Descendants.  By 
Minshall  Painter.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Lima,  Pa., 
1867. 

Mitchell.  The  Mitchell  Family  of  North  Yarmouth, 
Me.  By  William  Mitchell  Sargent,  Yar¬ 
mouth,  Me. 

Mitchell.  See  Salisbury. 

Moncure.  See  Hayden. 

Monroe.  The  Monroe  Genealogy.  By  John  G. 
Locke.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Boston  and  Cambridge,  1853. 

Montgomery.  Memorables  of  the  Montgomeries, 
New  York.  Printed  for  the  King  of  Clubs.  40 
copies  in  4to,  60  copies  in  8vo.  New  York,  1866. 
[D.  Williams  Patterson.] 

Prepared  and  printed  for  Thos.  H.  Montgomery. 

Montgomery.  A  Genealogical  History  of  the 
Family  of  Montgomery,  including  the  Montgom¬ 
ery  pedigree.  Compiled  by  Thomas  Harrison 
Montgomery.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  158.  Printed  for 
private  circulation.  Philadelphia,  1863. 

Moody.  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Moody 
Family.  By  C.  C.  P.  Moody.  1633  to  1842.  16mo, 
pp.  168.  Boston,  1847. 

Moore,  of  New  Jersey.  See  Cooley. 

Moore.  See  Jackson. 

More.  The  Historical  Journal  of  the  More  Family. 
[Jan.]  Vol.  I.  8vo.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1893. 

More.  Historical  Notes  of  the  More  Family.  By 
David  F.  More.  Vol.  I.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  12. 
Newark,  N.  J.,  1892. 


Morey.  A  Genealogy  of  one  Branch  of  the  Morey 
Family,  1631-1890.  Edited  for  Moses  Conant 
Warren,  by  Emily  Wilder  Leavitt.  8vo, 
pp.  18-J-36.  Printed  for  private  circulation.  1890. 

Morgan  Genealogy.  A  History  of  James  Morgan, 
of  New  London,  Conn.,  and  His  Descendants, 
from  1607  to  1869.  With  an  Appendix,  contain¬ 
ing  the  history  of  his  brother  Niles  Morgan,  of 
Springfield,  Mass.,  and  some  of  his  descendants. 
By  Nathaniel  H.  Morgan.  8vo,  pp.  280. 
Hartford,  1869. 

Contains  Avery. 

Morris.  Ephraim  and  Pamela  (Converse)  Morris, 
their  Ancestors  and  Descendants.  By  Tyler 
Seymour  Morris.  8vo,  pp.  207.  Chicago,  1894. 

Morison.  The  History  of  the  Morison  or  Morrison 
Family,  with  most  of  the  “  Traditions  of  the 
Morrisons”  (Clan  MacGhillemhuire),  Hereditary 
Judges  of  Lewis,  by  Capt.  F.  W.  L.  Thomas,  of 
Scotland,  and  a  Record  of  the  Descendants  of  the 
Hereditary  Judges  to  1880;  a  Complete  History 
of  the  Morison  Settlers  of  Londonderry,  N.  H., 
of  1719,  and  their  Descendants,  with  Genealogical 
Sketches.  Also  of  the  Morrisons  settled  in  Dela¬ 
ware,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia  and  Nova  Scotia, 
and  Descendants  of  the  Name  of  Preston,  Grange, 
Scotland,  and  other  Families.  By  Leonard  A. 
Morrison.  8vo,  pp.  468.  Boston,  Mass.,  1880. 

Morse  (Rev.  Abner,  A.M.).  The  Genealogy  of  the 
Descendants  of  Several  Ancient  Puritans,  by  the 
Names  of  Adams,  Bullard,  Holbrook,  Rockwood, 
Sanger,  Wood,  Grout,  Goulding,  and  Twitchell. 
8vo,  pp.  357.  Boston,  1859. 

Morse.  See  Dawson,  Dows. 

Morse.  The  Morse  Monument,  erected  at  Medfield, 
Mass.,  April  27,  1858,  by  their  descendants  in 
reverence  for  their  memories,  and  gratitude  for 
their  benefactions.  8vo. 

Morse.  Memorials  of  the  Family  of  Morse.  Com¬ 
piled  from  the  Original  Records,  for  the  Hon. 
Asa  Porter  Morse,  by  Henry  Dutch  Lord. 
Pp.  116.  For  private  distribution  only.  Boston. 
1889. 

Morse.  Memorial  of  the  Morses ;  Containing  the 
History  of  Seven  Persons  of  the  Name,  who 
settled  in  America,  in  the  Seventeenth  Century ; 
with  a  Catalogue  of  ten  thousand  of  their  De¬ 
scendants.  By  Rev.  Abner  Morse,  A.M.  8vo, 
pp.  350.  Boston,  1850. 

Notice  of  Families  of  Badcock,  Baker. 

Morton.  Memoranda  relating  to  the  Ancestry  and 
Family  of  Hon.  Levi  Parsons  Morton,  Vice- 
President  of  the  United  States  (1889-1893).  By 
Josiah  Granville  Leach.  Pp.  191.  Cam¬ 
bridge,  1894. 

Has  allied  families  of  Hartpence,  Hopkins,  Stetson, 

Parsons,  Strong,  Stebbins,  Sheldon,  Frairy,  Clapp, 

Holton,  Hinsdale,  Dickinson,  Barnard,  Marshfield, 

Foster  and  Reyner. 

Moseley.  A  Genealogical  Sketch  of  the  Moseley 
Family.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  56.  Privately  printed. 
Edition  40  copies  only.  Newburyport,  1878. 

Moses.  Historical  Sketches  of  John  Moses,  of  Ply¬ 
mouth,  a  settler  of  1632  to  1640;  John  Moses,  of 
Windsor  and  Simsbury,  a  settler  prior  to  1647  ; 
and  John  Moses,  of  Portsmouth,  a  settler  prior  to 
1640,  and  a  Genealogical  Record  of  some  of  their 
Descendants.  By  Zebina  Moses.  8vo,  pp.  138. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1890. 


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AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


Mott.  Adam  and  Anne  Mott :  Their  Ancestors  and 
Descendants.  By  Thomas  C.  Cornell.  8vo, 
pp.  418.  Printed  for  the  family.  Poughkeepsie, 
N.  Y.,  1S90. 

Moulton.  Some  Descendants  of  John  Moulton  and 
William  Moulton,  of  Hampton,  N.  H.,  1592-1892. 
Compiled  by  Augustus  F.  Moulton.  8vo.  1892. 

Mowry.  The  Descendants  of  Nathaniel  Mowry,  of 
Rhode  Island.  By  William  A.  Mowry,  A.M. 
Syo,  pp.  343.  Providence,  1878. 

Mudge.  Memorials:  Being  a  Genealogical,  Bio¬ 
graphical  and  Historical  Account  of  the  Name 
of  Mudge,  in  America,  from  1638-1868.  By 
Alfred  Mudge.  8vo,  pp.  xiv  -f-  443.  Boston, 
1868. 

Muirhead.  See  Cooley. 

Mulford.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Mill  ford. 
Bv  Wm.  R.  Mulford.  8vo,  pp.  12.  Boston 

[i880] . 

Munsell.  Biographical  Sketch  of  Joel  Munsell.  A 
Genealogy  of  the  Munsell  Family.  By  George 
R.  Munsell.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Boston,  1880. 

Nash.  The  Nash  ratnily;  or  Records  of  the  De¬ 
scendants  of  Thomas  Nash,  of  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1640.  By  Rev.  Sylvester  Nash  A.M.  8vo, 
pp.  304.  Hartford,  1853. 

Nash.  A  Portrait  of  Father  Nash,  taken  briefly 
from  the  Genealogy  of  the  Nash  Family.  8vo. 
Pamphlet. 

Neal.  See  Driver. 

Nealley.  Genealogy  of  the  Nealley-True  Family. 
By  E.  B.  Nealley.  8vo.  Bangor,  Me.,  1878. 

Needles.  See  Man. 

Neff.  A  Chronicle,  together  with  a  Little  Romance, 
regarding  Rudolph  and  Jacob  Naf  of  Frankford, 
Pa.,  and  their  Descendants,  etc.  By  E.  C.  Neff. 
Small  4to,  pp.  352.  Cincinnati,  0.,  1886. 

Neill.  John  Neil,  of  Lewes,  Delaware,  1739,  and  his 
Descendants.  8vo,  pp.  127.  Philadelphia,  1875. 

Nelson.  Descendants  of  John  Nelson  and  of  his 
Children.  With  Notes  on  the  Families  of  Toiler 
and  Stroughton.  8vo,  pp.  50.  New  York,  1886. 

Nelson,  of  Virginia.  See  Page. 

Newcomb.  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Newcomb 
Family,  containing  Records  of  nearly  every  per¬ 
son  of  the  Name  in  America  from  1635  to  1874, 
also  the  First  Generation  of  Children  descended 
from  Females  who  have  lost  the  name  of  New¬ 
comb,  with  Notices  of  the  Family  in  England 
during  the  past  seven  hundred  years.  By  John 
Bearse  Newcomb.  8vo,  pp.  600.  Elgin,  Ill., 
1874. 

Newdigate.  See  Salisbury. 

Newhall.  The  Newhall  Family,  of  Lynn,  Mass. 
By  H.  F.  Waters.  Part  I.  8vo,  pp.  109.  Salem, 
1882. 

Newell.  Thomas  Newell  who  settled  in  Farming- 
ton,  Conn.,  A.  D.  1632,  and  his  Descendants.  A 
Genealogical  Table.  By  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Hall. 
12mo,  pp.  266.  Southington,  Conn.,  1878. 

Newman.  See  Dows. 

Nicolla.  History  of  the  Nicolls  Family,  with  a 
Genealogical  Tree.  By  W.  J.  Nicolls.  8vo.  [1888.] 

Niles.  See  Vinton. 


Noble.  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Thomas  Noble,  of  Westfields,  Mass.,  with  Genea¬ 
logical  Notes  of  other  Families  of  the  Name  of 
Noble.  By  L.  M.  Boltwood.  8vo,  pp.  870. 
Privately  printed.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1878. 

Norris.  Lineage  and  Biographies  of  the  Norris 
Family  in  America  from  1640  to  1892,  with  Refer¬ 
ence  to  the  Norrises  of  England  as  early  as  1311. 
With  Illustrations.  By  Hon.  Leonard  Allison 
Morrison.  8vo,  pp.  207.  Boston,  Mass.,  1892. 

Northend.  Descendants  of  Ezekiel  Northend,  of 
Rowley.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  16.  Salem,  1874. 

Northrop.  Genealogy.  By  Hon.  A.  Judson  North¬ 
rop,  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  8vo,  pp.  13. 

Norwood,  of  Philadelphia.  See  Hallowell. 

Noyes  Genealogy.  Record  of  a  Branch  of  the 
Descendants  of  Rev.  James  Noyes,  of  Newbury, 
Mass.  Compiled  by  Horatio  N.  Noyes.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1889. 

Noyes.  See  Darling. 

Odell.  See  Todd. 

Odin.  Pedigree  of  the  Odin  Family.  8vo,  pp.  4. 
Boston,  1858. 

Odiorne.  Genealogy  of  the  Odiorne  Family.  By 
James  C.  Odiorne,  M.A.  8vo,  pp.  222.  Boston, 
1875. 

Families  of  Stedman,  Creighton,  Brackett,  Meacham, 

Warren. 

Odlin.  The  Odlin  Family.  By  John  Taylor 
Perry,  A.M.,  of  Exeter,  N.  H.  8vo,  pp.  9. 

Ogden  Family,  of  New  Jersey.  See  Salisbury. 

Olcott  (Allcock).  Descendants  of  Thomas  Olcott, 
one  of  the  First  Settlers  of  Hartford,  Conn.  By 
Nathaniel  Goodwin,  descendant  of  Ozias  Good¬ 
win,  one  of  the  said  Settlers.  8vo,  pp.  64.  Hart¬ 
ford,  1845. 

Account  of  Ashley,  etc. 

Olin.  A  Complete  Record  of  the  John  Olin  Family. 
By  C.  C.  Olin.  8vo.  Indianapolis,  1893. 

Olin.  The  Olin  Souvenir.  By  C.  C.  Olin,  of  In¬ 
dianapolis,  Ind.  8vo. 

Oliver  Genealogy.  A  Record  of  the  Descendants 
of  Joseph  Reuben  and  Levi  Oliver  and  of  Pierre 
Elisee  Gallaudet,  M.D.  By  Rev.  Horace  Edwin 
Hayden,  M.A.  8vo,  pp.  23  -j-  4.  New  York, 
1888. 

Oliver.  Ancestry  of  Mary  Oliver,  who  lived  1640- 
1698.  Wife  of  Samuel  Appleton,  of  Ipswich.  By 
W.  S.  Appleton.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  35.  1867. 

Oliver.  See  Austin’s  “Thirty-three  Rhode  Islanders.” 

Olmstead.  An  Abridged  Genealogy  of  the  Olmstead 
Family,  of  New  England.  By  Elijah  L.  Thomas. 
12mo,  pp.  30.  Albany,  1869. 

Olney.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Thoma8 
Olney.  By  James  H.  Olney.  8vo,  pp.  293- 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1889. 

Olney.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Islanders.’’ 

Op  Dyck.  The  Op  Dyke  Genealogy,  containing  the 
Opdyck,  Opdycke,  Opdyke,  Updike  American 
Descendants  of  the  Wesel  and  Holland  Families. 
By  Charles  Wilson  Opdyke.  With  an  In¬ 
vestigation  into  their  Op  Den  Dyck  Ancestors  in 
Europe.  By  Leonard  Eckstein  Opdycke. 
Royal  8vo,  pp.  499.  Albany,  N.Y. ,  1889. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


31 


Orms.  A  short  Account  of  the  Orms  Family,  of 
Pittsburg.  By  Oliver  Orms.  8vo,  pp.  46.  50 
copies  only.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1892. 

Osborn.  Genealogy  of  the  Osborn  Family  [1755- 
1891],  8vo,  pp.  11.  1893. 

Otis  Family.  Pamphlet.  1848-1851. 

Contains  mention  of  Bean,  Baker,  Beede,  Chesley, 

Cogswell. 

Owen,  of  Merion,  Pa.  See  Haines. 

Packard.  Genealogies  of  Samuel  Packard,  of  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  and  of  Abel  Packard,  of  Cumming- 
ton,  Mass.  By  Rev.  Theophilius  Packard,  of 
Manteno,  Ill.  8vo,  pp.  85.  New  York,  1871. 

Page.  Genealogy  of  the  Page  Family  in  Virginia, 
also  a  condensed  Account  of  Nelson,  Walker, 
Pendleton  and  Randolph  Families.  First  edition, 
New  York,  1883,  pp.  250.  Second  edition,  1893, 
pp.  275. 

References  to  Bland,  Burwell,  Byrd,  Carter,  Cary, 

Duke,  Gilmer,  Harnson,  Rivers,  Thornton,  Wellford, 

Washington. 

Paine.  Genealogical  Notes  of  the  Paine  Family,  of 
Worcester,  Mass.  By  Nathaniel  Paine.  8vo, 
pp.  27.  Private  edition  of  50  copies  only.  Al¬ 
bany,  1878. 

Paine.  The  Paine  Family  Register,  or:  Genea¬ 
logical  Notes  and  Queries.  By  Dr.  H.  D.  Paine. 
Printed  in  numbers,  at  intervals  from  1857.  4to. 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  Nos.  1-8,  1857-1859. 

Paine  Family  Records.  A  Journal  of  Geneal¬ 
ogical  and  Biographical  Information  respecting 
the  American  Families  of  Payne,  Paine,  Payn. 
Edited  by  H.  D.  Paine,  M.D.  Vol.  I.  8vo,  pp. 
202.  New  York,  1880.  Vol.  II.,  1883,  8vo,  pp.  308. 

Painter.  Our  Ancestors — Painter.  8vo,  pp.  20  -f-  4. 
Lima,  Del.  Co.,  Pa.,  1869. 

Palgrave.  See  Sand. 

Palmer.  See  Driver. 

Parmelee.  See  Salisbury. 

Parker.  See  Jackson. 

Parker.  The  Genealogy  of  William  Thornton 
Parker,  A.M..  M  D.,  of  Boston,  Mass.  By  Wm. 
Thornton  Parker,  M.D.,  of  Newport,  R.  I. 
8vo,  pp.  10.  Newport,  1888. 

Parker.  The  Parker  Family:  A  short  Record  of 
the  Roxbury  Branch  of  the  Parker  Family,  of 
Reading,  Mass.,  and  some  of  their  Descendants. 
By  George  H.  Parker.  8vo,  pp.  10.  Cullman, 
Alabama,  1890. 

Parker.  Genealogy  and  Biographical  Notes  of  John 
Parker,  of  Lexington,  and  his  Descendants,  show¬ 
ing  his  Earlier  Ancestry  in  America,  from  Dean 
Thomas  Parker,  of  Reading,  Mass.  From  1635 
to  1893.  By  Theodore  Parker.  8vo,  pp.  528. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1893. 

Parkhurst.  A  Fragment  of  the  Parkhurst  Geneal¬ 
ogy.  By  Chas.  H.  Parkhurst.  8vo,  pp.  51. 
Providence,  1883. 

Parry  Family  Records.  12mo,  pp.  38.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1877. 

Parsons  A  Partial  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants 
of  Samuel  Parsons,  of  East  Hampton,  L.  I.  By 
G.  R.  Howell.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Albany,  1879. 

Parsons.  See  Dawson. 


Parthemore.  Genealogy  of  the  Parthemore  Family. 
1741-1885.  By  E.  W.  S.  Parthemore.  8vo, 
pp.  viii  -|-  242.  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1885. 

Patterson  (D.  Williams).  A  Letter  of  Directions  to 
His  Father’s  Birthplace.  By  John  Holmes. 
With  Notes  and  a  Genealogy.  8vo,  pp.  76.  1865. 

Patterson.  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Patterson 
Family.  By  Jas.  P.  Andrews,  M.D.,  of  Coler¬ 
aine,  Lancaster  County,  Pa.  8vo.  Pamphlet. 
Philadelphia. 

Patterson.  See  Driver. 

Patterson.  A  Record  of  the  Families  of  Robert 
Patterson  (emigrated  from  Ireland,  1774),  Thomas 
Ewing  (emigrated  from  Ulster,  Ireland,  1718)  and 
Louis  Du  Bois,  from  France,  1660.  8vo,  pp.  103. 
[Phila]  1847. 

Peabody.  The  Peabody  Family.  By  C.  M.  Endi- 
cott.  8vo.  Boston,  1848. 

Pearce  Genealogy  ;  being  a  Record  of  the  Posterity 
of  Richard  Pearce,  an  Early  Inhabitant  of  Ports¬ 
mouth,  in  Rhode  Island.  By  Col.  Fred  C.  Pierce. 
8vo,  pp.  150.  Rockford,  Ill.,  1888. 

Peck.  A  Genealogical  Account  of  the  Descendants 
in  the  Male  Line  of  William  Peck — 1638 — New 
Haven.  By  Darius  Peck.  8vo,  pp.  253.  Hud¬ 
son,  1877. 

Peck.  A  Genealogical  History  of  the  Descendants 
of  Jos.  Peck — 1638.  By  Ira  B.  Peck.  8vo, 
pp.  442.  Boston,  1868. 

Peirce  Genealogy ;  being  the  Record  of  the  Pos¬ 
terity  of  John  Pers,  an  Early  Inhabitant  of  Water- 
town,  New  England,  who  came  from  Norwich, 
Norfolk  County,  England.  By  F.  C.  Peirce. 
8vo,  pp.  278.  Worcester,  1880. 

Pelham.  Herbert  P.,  his  Ancestors  and  Descendants. 
By  J.  L.  Chester,  LL.D.  8vo,  pp.  11.  Boston, 
Mass.,  1879. 

Pelletreau.  Register  of  the  Pelletreau  Family.  [By 
Wm.  Smith  Pelletreau,  Jr.]  12mo.  South¬ 
ampton,  L.  I. 

Peloubet.  Family  Records  of  Joseph  Alexander 
de  Chabrier  de  Peloubet,  the  First  of  the  Name 
in  the  United  States,  with  Funeral  Address 
of  his  Eldest  Son,  L.  F.  M.  Chabrier  Peloubet, 
who  died  November  28,  1885.  Small  4to,  pp.  37. 
Printed  for  the  Family. 

Pemberton.  See  Ellis. 

Pemberton.  Records  of  the  Pemberton  Family. 
Principally  from  Memorials  of  the  City  of  Boston. 
Fcp.  4to,  pp.  26.  Boston,  1S90. 

Pemberton,  The  Pemberton  Family.  By  Walter 
K.  Watkins.  8vo,  pp.  9.  Boston,  1892. 

Pengry.  A  Genealogical  Record  of  Moses  Pengry, 
of  Ipswich,  Mass.  By  W.  M.  Pingry.  8vo, 
pp.  186.  Lidlow,  Vt.,  1881. 

Pendleton,  of  Virginia.  See  Page. 

Penhallow  Papers.  By  P.  W.  Penhallow.  8vo, 
pp.  47.  Boston,  1885. 

Penhallow.  Memoir  of  the  Penhallow  Family.  By 
Pearce  W.Penhallow.  8vo,  pp.22.  Boston, 1878. 

Penniman.  See  Vinton. 

The  Pennington  Family.  By  Capt.  A.  C.  M. 
Pennington.  8vo.  Boston.  1871. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


The  Pennypacker  Reunion,  October  4,  1877. 
Svo,  pp.  50. 

Pennypacker.  The  Pedigree  of  Samuel  Whitaker 
Pennypacker,  Henrv  Clay  Pennypacker,  Isaac 
Rusling  Pennypacker,  James  Lane  Pennypacker, 
of  Philadelphia.  Sons  of  Isaac  Anderson  Penny- 
packer  and  Anna  Maria  Whitaker.  With  large 
folding  Genealogical  Charts.  Edition  of  50  copies. 
Folio,  pp.  5.  Philadelphia,  1892. 

Penrose,  of  Philadelphia.  See  Hallowell. 

Perkins.  See  Dawson. 

Perkins.  The  Family  of  John  Perkins,  of  Ipswich, 
Mass.  By  George  A.  Perkins,  M.D.  Svo, 
pp.  174.  Salem,  1882. 

Perkins  Family.  A  private  proof  printed  in  order 
to  preserve  certain  matter  connected  with  the 
Boston  Branch  of  the  Perkins  Family.  Svo,  pp. 
29.  Boston,  1S85. 

Perkins.  The  family  of  John  Perkins,  of  Ipswich, 
Mass.,  Descendants  of  Jacob  Perkins.  By  George 
A.  Perkins,  M.D.  Privately  printed.  8vo,  pp. 
173.  Salem,  1889. 

Perkins.  Letters  concerning  the  Perkins  Family. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  Salem,  1887. 

Perrin.  Genealogy  of  the  Perrin  Family.  By 
Glover  Perrin.  12mo,  pp.  224.  St.  Paul,  1885. 

Perry.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Islanders.” 

Perry.  Descendants  of  Jonathan  Perry,  of  Topsham, 
Maine,  to  the  Fifth  Generation.  Compiled  by 
Arthur  L.  Perry,  of  Gardiner,  Maine.  8vo,  pp. 
13.  Augusta,  1890. 

Peter.  Supplement  No.  1  to  Edition  B  of  the 
MacDonald  Genealogy,  containing  records  of  the 
Descendants  of  Jesse  Peter,  one  of  the  pioneer 
settlers  near  Makville,  Washington  County, 
Kentucky.  By  Frank  V.  Macdonald,  A.B. 
Cambridge,  1880. 

Peters.  See  Wetmore. 

Peyton,  of  Virginia.  See  Hayden. 

Phelps.  Genealogy  of  Othniel  Phelps,  Esq.,  of 
Aylmer,  Canada  West.  By  Oliver  Seymour 
Phelps,  Esq.  8vo,  pp.  44.  St.  Catharines,  1862. 

Philbrick.  Thomas  Philbrick  and  His  Family, 
1583-1883.  By  Rev.  Jacob  Chapman,  of  Exeter, 
N.  H.  8vo,  pp.  10.  Boston,  1884.  Reprinted  from 
New  Eng.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Reg. 

Philip.  Family  Reunion  and  Names  of  Descend¬ 
ants,  1877.  pp.  62.  Philadelphia,  1880. 

Philips.  See  Cooley. 

Phillips  Genealogies.  By  Albert  M.  Phillips. 
8vo,  pp.  233.  Auburn,  Mass.,  1885. 

Phillips.  See  Jackson,  Wetmore. 

Phoenix.  The  Descendants  of  John  Phoenix,  an 
early  settler  in  Kittery,  Maine.  By  S.  W.  Phcenix, 
N.  Y.  Privately  printed.  8vo,  pp.  53.  1867. 

Pickering.  The  Pickering  Genealogy.  By  Charles 
Bowditch,  of  Boston,  Mass.  8vo. 

Contains  mention  of  Families  of  Lee,  Higginson, 

Mackey,  Frye,  Orne,  Paine,  Dunair,  Green,  Prince, 

Millet,  Goodhue,  Peirce,  Phippen,  Henfield,  Goodale, 

Ropes,  Symonds,  Mihotes,  Browditch,  Cabot,  Goddart, 

Pickman,  Lyman,  Gardner,  Williams,  Lowell,  Win¬ 
gate,  Dodge,  Silsbee. 


Pickering.  General  Data  Respecting  John  Picker¬ 
ing,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  and  His  Descendants. 
8 vo,  pp.  321  +  viii.  Boston,  1884. 

Pickering.  Supplement  to  General  Data  Respecting 
John  Pickering,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  and  His 
Descendants.  By  Richard  Henry  Eddy.  Svo, 
pp.  28.  Boston,  1884. 

Pierce  Family  Record.  8vo,  pp.  5. 

Pierce  Genealogy.  By  Frederick  C.  Pierce. 
Svo,  pp.  367  +  ix.  Worcester,  1882. 

Also  Blake. 

Pierce  Genealogy,  No.  IV.  Being  the  record  of 
the  Posterity  of  Captain  Michael,  John,  and 
Captain  William  Pierce,  who  came  to  this  country 
from  England.  By  Frederick  Clifton  Pierce, 
of  Rockford,  Ill.  8vo,  pp.  441.  Limited  edition. 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1889. 

Notice  of  Barnaby. 

Pierpont.  See  Darling. 

Pierson  Genealogical  Records.  By  Lizzie  B. 
Pierson.  8vo,  pp.  104.  Albany,  N.Y.,  1878. 

Piper.  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Solomon  Piper, 
of  Dublin,  N.  H.  A  great-grandson  of  Nathaniel 
Piper,  who  came  to  Ipswich,  Mass.,  from  Dart¬ 
mouth,  England,  and  died  1676.  8vo,  pp.  20. 
Boston,  1849. 

Pitkin  Family  of  America.  By  A.  P.  Pitkin. 
8vo,  pp.  325.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1887. 

Pitman.  Dr.  John  Pitman,  the  first  of  the  name  in 
the  Colony  of  Rhode  Island.  By  C.  M.  Thurston. 
8 vo,  pp.  48.  New  York,  1868. 

Pitner.  See  Fisher. 

Pitts.  Memorial  of  the  Lives  and  Services  of  James 
Pitts  and  His  Sons  John,  Samuel,  and  Lendall, 
1760-1780.  By  Daniel  Goodwin,  Jr.  8vo,  pp. 
63.  Chicago,  1882. 

Platt.  The  Platt  Lineage.  A  Genealogical  Research 
and  Record.  By  Lewis  Platt,  S.T.D.  8vo,  pp. 
398.  New  York,  1891. 

Plimpton.  A  Genealogy  and  Historical  Notices  of 
the  Family  of  Plimpton,  or  Plympton,  in  America, 
and  of  Plumpton  in  England.  By  Levi  B.  Chase. 
Svo,  pp.  240.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1885. 

Plumb.  1635-1800.  By  H.  B.  Plumbs.  Oblong 
4to,  pp.  57.  Peeley,  Luzerne  County,  Pa.,  1890. 

Plumsted.  Chronicles  of  the  Plumsted  Family. 
By  Eugene  Devereux.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  v  +  168. 
Philadelphia,  1887. 

Pocahontas,  alias  Matoaka,  and  her  Descendants 
through  her  marriage  (in  1614)  with  John  Rolfe. 
By  Wyndham  Robertson  and  R.  A.  Brock. 
8vo,  pp.  84.  Richmond,  Va.,  1887. 

Pollard.  The  Ancestry  and  Descendants  of  Jonathan 
Pollard,  1759-1821,  with  Records  of  Allied 
Families.  By  Lucien  M.  Underwood.  Small 
4to,  pp.  20.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1891. 

Pollock  Genealogy.  By  Rev.  Horace  Edwin 
Hayden.  8vo,  pp.  59.  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1883. 

Pond.  A  Genealogical  Record  of  Daniel  Pond  and 
his  Descendants.  By  Edward  D.  Harris. 
8vo,  pp.  210.  Boston,  1873. 

Poor.  The  Poor-Poore  Family  Gathering  at  Haver¬ 
hill,  Massachusetts,  September  14,  1887.  Svo, 
pp.  107.  Salem,  1890. 

The  family  of  Balch. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


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Poore.  A  Memoir  and  Genealogy  of  John  Poore, 
1G15-1880.  By  Alfred  Poore.  4to,  pp.  332. 
Salem,  Mass.  1881. 

Pope.  Notices  of  some  of  the  Descendants  of  Joseph 
Pope,  of  Salem.  By  Henry  Wheatland.  4to, 
pp.  14.  1867. 

Pope.  Genealogy  of  Thomas  Pope,  1608-1683,  and 
some  of  his  Descendants.  By  Franklin  Leon¬ 
ard  Pope.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Boston,  1888. 

Pope.  Ancestry  of  Capt.  Ebenezer  Pope.  8vo,  pp.  7. 
Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  1882. 

Pope.  Genealogy  of  a  portion  of  the  Pope  Family, 
together  with  the  Biographical  Notice  of  Col. 
William  Pope,  of  Boston,  and  some  of  his  Descend¬ 
ants.  8ro,  pp.  68.  Boston,  1862. 

Pope.  A  History  of  the  Dorchester  Pope  Family, 
1634-1888,  with  Sketches  of  other  Popes  in  Eng¬ 
land  and  America.  By  Charles  Henry  Pope. 
8vo,  p.  340.  Boston,  1888. 

Porter.  Descendants  of  Col.  Joshua  Porter,  M.D.,  of 
Salisbury,  Conn.  Small  4to,  pp.  125.  Saratoga 
Springs,  N.  Y.,  1882. 

Porter.  The  Descendants  of  John  Porter,  of  Windsor, 
Conn.,  1635-9.  Compiled  by  Henry  Porter 
Andrews.  2  vols.,  8vo.  Saratoga  Springs,  1893. 

Porter.  A  Genealogy  of  Richard  Porter,  who  settled 
at  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1635,  and  Allied  Families. 
Also  some  account  of  the  Descendants  of  John 
Porter,  who  settled  at  Hingham,  Mass.,  1635,  and 
Salem  (Danvers),  Mass.,  1644.  By  Joseph  W. 
Porter,  of  Burlington,  Maine.  8vo,  pp.  343. 
Bangor,  1878. 

Potter  Genealogy.  Also  Blood  and  Brooks  Family. 

Potter.  Genealogies  of  the  Potter  Families  and 
their  Descendants  in  America  to  the  Present 
Generation,  with  Historical  and  Biographical 
Sketches.  Edited  by  Charles  Edward  Potter. 
Boston,  1888. 

Potter.  See  Austin  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Islanders.” 

Potts.  Memorial  of  Thomas  Potts,  Jr.,  who  set¬ 
tled  in  Pennsylvania ;  with  an  Historic-Genealogi¬ 
cal  Account  of  his  Descendants  to  the  Eighth 
Generation.  By  Mrs.  Thomas  Potts  James. 
Privately  printed.  1  vol,  4to,  pp.  10-f-418.  Cam¬ 
bridge,  1874. 

Potts.  See  Cooley,  Holstein. 

Powers.  The  Powers  Family,  Genealogical  and 
Historical  Record  of  Walker  Power  and  some  of 
his  Descendants  in  the  ninth  Generation.  By 
Amos  H.  Powers.  8vo,  pp.  199.  Chicago,  Ill., 
1884. 

Pratt.  The  Pratt  Family.  A  Genealogical  Record 
of  Matthew  Pratt,  of  Weymouth,  Mass.,  and  his 
American  Descendants,  1623-1888.  8vo,  pp.  226. 
Boston,  Mass.,  1889. 

Pratt.  The  Pratt  Family,  or  the  Descendants  of 
Lieut.  William  Pratt,  one  of  the  First  Settlers  of 
Hartford  and  Say-Brook,  with  Genealogical  Notes 
of  John  Pratt,  of  Hartford  ;  Peter,  of  Lyme  ;  J.  P. 
(Taylor),  of  Say-Brook.  By  Rev.  F.  W.  Chap¬ 
man,  D.D.  8vo,  pp.  420.  Hartford,  1864. 

Preble.  Genealogy,  also  Bangs.  8vo. 

Prentice.  The  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Pren¬ 
tice  or  Prentiss  Family  ofNew  England,  from  1631 
to  1883.  By  C.  J.  F.  Bunney.  8vo,  pp.  iv  +  446. 
Boston,  1883. 

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Prescott.  The  Prescott  Memorial,  or  a  Genealogical 
Memoir  of  the  Prescott  Family  in  America,  in 
Two  Parts.  By  William  Prescott,  M.D.  8vo, 
pp.  xiv  +  653.  Boston,  1870. 

Prescott.  See  Ellis. 

Preston  Family.  Frankfort,  Kentucky,  1842.  Re¬ 
printed  at  Albany,  1864.  8vo,  pp.  26. 

Prince.  Elder  John  Prince,  of  Hull,  Mass.  By 
George  Prince.  12mo,  pp.  32.  1888. 

Prince.  Some  Material  for  a  Genealogy  of  the 
Prince  Family  of  Danvers.  By  Eben  Putnam. 
8vo,  pp.  11.  [1891?] 

Prince.  See  Wetmore. 

Proctor.  The  First  Settlers  of  the  Proctor  Family 
in  New  England.  12mo,pp.  19.  Ogdensburg,  1873. 

Provoost.  Genealogical  Notes  of  the  Provoost  Fam¬ 
ily  of  New  York.  By  Edwin  R.  Purple.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  Privately  printed.  New  York,  1875. 

Pryor  Genealogy.  Containing  Brockden. 

Puddington.  See  Wetmore. 

Puffer.  The  Family  of  Puffer  of  Massachusetts.  By 
W.  S.  Appleton.  8vo,  pp.  9.  Boston,  1882. 

Pusey.  The  Pusey  Family.  By  Pennock  Pusey, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  pp.  14.  Wilmington,  Del.,  1883. 

Putnam.  See  Vinton. 

Putnam.  A  History  of  the  Putnam  Family  in  Eng¬ 
land  and  America,  recording  the  Ancestry  and 
Descendants  of  John  Putnam,  of  Danvers,  Mass., 
Jan.  Poutman  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  Thomas 
Putnam  of  Hartford,  Conn.  By  Eben  Putnam. 
8vo.  Parti.  64-f-v.  Salem,  Mass.,  1891.  Part 
IV,  pp.  177  to  248.  Salem,  1893. 

Quincy.  A  Brief  Record  of  the  Quincy  Family,  of 
Boston,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Boston,  1857. 

Rainborowe  Family.  II.  F.  Waters,  Isaac  J. 
Greenwood,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  16.  New  York,  1886. 

Rainsford.  See  Wetmore. 

Ramsey.  See  Keith. 

Randall.  Genealogy  of  a  Branch  of  the  Randall 
Family,  1666-1879.  4to,  pp.  289.  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

Randall.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Island¬ 
ers.” 

Randolph,  of  Virginia.  See  Page. 

Ransom.  A  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  Capt.  Samuel  Ransom,  of  the  Continental 
Army.  By  Capt.  C.  B.  Sears,  U.  S.  A.  8vo, 
pp.  234.  St.  Louis,  1882. 

Rathbone.  See  Wetmore. 

Rawlins.  Notes  Relating  to  the  Rawlins  or  Rollins, 
with  Notices  of  Early  Settlers  of  the  Name  in 
America.  By  John  R.  Rollins,  A.M.  8vo. 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  1870.  pp.  84. 

Rawson.  The  Ancestry  of  Edward  Rawson,  Secre¬ 
tary  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  with 
some  Account  of  his  Life  in  Old  and  New  Eng¬ 
land.  By  Ellery  Bicknell  Crane.  8vo,  pp. 
54.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1887. 

Rawson.  The  Rawson  Family  Memoirs  of  Edward 
Rawson,  Secretary  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  from  1651-1686  ;  with  Genealogical  Notes  of 
his  Descendants.  By  Sullivan  S.  Rawson.  8vo, 
pp.  146.  Boston,  1849. 


34 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


Rawson.  The  Rawson  Family.  A  Revised  Memoir 
of  Edward  Rawson,  Secretary  of  the  Colony  of 
Massachusetts  Bay,  from  1 650—1 6S6,  etc.,  etc.  By 
E.  B.  Crane.  Svo,  pp.  15+335.  Worcester,  1875. 

Ray.  See  Sand. 

Reading.  See  Cooley. 

Redfield.  Genealogy  af  the  Redfield  Family  in  the 
United  States.  By  G.  J.  S.  Redfield.  Stereo¬ 
typed.  Pp.  11.  iS39. 

Redfield.  Genealogy  of  the  Redfields.  By  Lewis 
H.  Redfield.  Onondago,  N.  Y.,  1S19. 

Redfield.  Genealogical  History  of  the  Redfield 
Family  in  the  United  States.  By  John  Howard 
Redfield.  Pp.S+337.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1S60. 

Reed.  History  of  the  Reed  Family  in  Europe  and 
America.  By  Jacob  Whittemoke  Reed.  8vo, 
pp.  S+5SS.  Boston,  1861. 

Reed,  of  New  Jersey.  See  Cooley. 

Reeder.  See  Cooley,  Fisher. 

Rentoul.  Family  of  Rentoul.  By  Robert  S.  Ran- 
Toul.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Salem,  1885. 

Renwick.  See  Tadd. 

Resseguie.  The  Resseguie  Family  of  Norwalk,  Ct. 
Bv  John  E.  Morris.  8vo,  pp.  99.  Hartford, 
1S88. 

Rexford.  “  I  wish  to  make  a  Complete  Genealogical 
Record  of  the  Rex  fords.”  By  J.  D.  Rexford,  of 
Janesville,  Wis.  8vo,  pp.  8.  1881. 

Rexford.  Genealogical  History,  showing  the  Pater¬ 
nal  Line  from  Arthur  Rexford,  a  native  of  Eng¬ 
land,  who  married  Elizabeth  Stevens  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  in  1702.  By  John  DeWitt  Rex¬ 
ford.  8vo,  pp.  77.  Janesville,  Wis.,  1891. 

Reynolds.  See  Levering. 

Rhoads,  of  Pennsylvania.  See  Haines’  “  Clovercroft 
Chronicles.” 

Rice.  A  Genealogical  History  of  the  Rice  Family, 
Descendants  of  Deacon  Edmund  Rice,  who  came 
from  Berkhamstead,  England,  and  settled  at  Sud¬ 
bury,  Massachusetts,  1638-1639.  By  Andrew 
Henshaw  Ward,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  8+379.  Boston, 
1858. 

Notes  of  Baldwin  Family. 

Richards.  The  Richards  Family.  By  Rev.  Abner 
Morse.  8vo,  pp.  243.  1861. 

Richards.  A  Sketch  of  some  of  the  Descendants  of 
Owen  Richards,  who  emigrated  to  Pennsylvania 
previous  to  1718.  By  Louis  Richards,  Reading, 
Pa.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  20.  Philadelphia,  1882. 

Reprint  from  Penna.  Mag.  Hist,  and  Biog. 

Richardson.  See  Vinton. 

Richardson.  The  Genealogy  of  the  Richardson 
Family  of  the  State  of  Delaware.  By  Richard 
Richardson.  [Philadelphia],  1878.  8vo,  pp.  60. 

Richardson  and  Russell  Families.  Ey  James 
Kimball,  of  Salem,  Mass.  Pp.  39.  Salem,  1880. 

Richardson.  The  Richardson  Memorial,  Compris¬ 
ing  a  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Posterity  of  the 
Three  Brothers,  Ezekiel,  Samuel  and  Thomas 
Richardson,  who  came  from  England  and  assisted 
with  others  in  the  founding  of  the  town  of  Woburn, 
Massachusetts,  in  the  year  1641,  of  John  Richard¬ 
son,  of  Medfield,  1679,  of  Amos  Richardson,  of 
Boston,  1640,  of  Edward  and  Samuel  Richardson, 
of  Newbury,  1643,  with  Notices  of  Richardsons  in 
England  and  elsewhere.  By  John  Adams  Vin¬ 
ton.  8vo,  xv +  944.  Portland,  Me.,  1876. 


Richmond.  See  Dawson. 

Ricker.  Record  of  some  of  the  Descendants  of 
George  and  Maturin  Ricker,  who  were  Early 
Settlers  at  Dover,  N.  H.  By  W.  B.  Lapham. 
8vo,  pp.  20.  Augusta,  Me.,  1877. 

Riddle.  See  Rydales. 

Ripley.  Genealogy  of  the  Ripley  Family.  By  H.  W. 
Ripley.  12mo,  pp.  7.  Harlem,  N.Y.  [1867.] 

Ripley.  Genealogy  of  the  Ripley  Family.  By  H.  W. 
Ripley.  12mo,  pp.  48.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1867. 

Rittenhouse,  of  Pennsylvania.  See  Holstein. 

Rittenhouse  Family.  By  Daniel  K.  Cassel. 

2  vols.,  8vo.  Philadelphia,  1893. 

Rivers,  of  Virginia.  See  Page. 

Robbins.  Family  Record  of  the  Ancestors  of  Ephraim 
and  Abigail  Robbins,  and  their  Descendants.  8vo. 
1  page.  1844. 

Robbins.  See  Todd. 

Roberdeau.  Genealogy  of  the  Roberdeau  Family, 
including  a  biography  of  General  Daniel  Rober¬ 
deau  of  the  Revolutionary  Army.  By  Roberdeau 
Buchanan.  8vo,  pp.  196.  Washington,  1876. 

Roberts.  Descendants  of  John  Roberts,  of  Simsbury, 
Ct.,  and  Bloomfield,  Ct.  By  Lester  A.  Roberts. 
Svo,  pp.  7.  Brooklyn,  1888. 

Roberts.  See  Codey. 

Robins.  See  Hayden. 

Robinson  (Sarah).  Genealogical  History  of  the 
Families  of  Blain,  Robinson,  Safferds,  Harwoods, 
and  Clarks.  Small  Svo,  pp.  96.  Bennington, Vt., 
1837. 

Robinson.  William  and  Ann  Robinson,  of  Dor¬ 
chester,  Mass.,  their  Ancestors  and  Descendants. 
By  Edward  Doubleday  Harris.  Royal  8vo, 
pp.  60.  Edition  250  copies.  Boston,  1890. 

Robinson.  See  Kelley. 

Rockwell.  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Funeral  of 
Martin  Rockwell,  of  Colebrook,  December  11, 
1851.  By  Rev.  Joseph  Eldridge,  with  an  Ap¬ 
pendix  and  a  Genealogy  of  the  Rockwell  Family. 
8vo.  pp.  27.  New  Haven,  1852. 

Rockwood.  A  Historical  and  Genealogical  Record 
of  the  Descendants  of  Timothy  Rockwood,  born 
in  Medway,  July  5, 1727,  died  in  Holliston,  Feb¬ 
ruary  21,  1806.  Compiled  from  Authentic  Sources, 
by  E.  L.  Rockwood.  12mo,  pp.  146,  Index,  etc.,  5. 
Boston,  1856. 

Notice  of  Barber  Family. 

Rockwood.  See  Morse. 

Rodman.  Notes  on  the  Rodman  Genealogy.  By 
W.  W.  Rodman.  8vo,  pp.  27.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1887. 

Rogers.  Descendants  of  Rev.  Daniel  Rogers,  of 
Littleton,  Massachusetts.  8vo,  pp.  8.  1885. 
Reprint  from  New  Eng.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Reg. 

Rogers.  A  Sketch  of  some  of  the  Descendants  of 
Samuel  Rogers  of  Monmouth  Co.,  N.  J.  By  G. 
S.  L.  Ward.  8vo,  pp.  18.  Philadelphia,  1888. 

Rogers.  See  Dawson,  Stebbins. 

Rollins.  See  Rawlins. 

Roome.  Descendants  of  Peter  Willemse  Roome. 
8 vo,  pp.  348  +  62.  1883. 


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35 


Root.  Genealogical  Records,  1600-1870.  Compris¬ 
ing  the  General  History  of  the  Root  and  Roots 
Families  in  America.  By  James  Piekce  Root. 
8vo,  pp.  533.  New  York,  1870. 

Notice  of  Bailey. 

Rose.  See  Cooley. 

Rosenberger.  The  Rosenherger  Family  of  Mont¬ 
gomery  County  [Pennsylvania].  By  Edward 
Mathews.  8vo,  pp.  60.  Harleysville,  Pa.,  1892. 

Rossell  Family,  of  Mount  Holley,  N.  J.  “  Stem- 
mata  Rosellana.”  By  Clifford  Stanly  Sims. 
Small  8vo,  pp.  8.  Philadelphia,  1859. 

Rowland.  A  Genealogical  Sketch  of  the  Posterity 
of  John  Rowland,  of  Rhosybayvil,  Parish  of  Bay- 
vil,  Pembroke,  Wales,  and  afterwards  of  East 
Whiteland,  Chester  County,  Pa.  By  Henry  G. 
Rowland  and  Edward  A.  Rowland.  12mo, 
pp.  33.  Philadelphia,  1893. 

Royall.  The  New  England  Royalls.  By  Edward 

D.  Harris.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  27.  Boston,  1885. 

Rozell.  See  Cooley. 

Rulon.  The  Rulon  Family  Descendants.  Pp.  43. 
Philadelphia,  1870. 

Rumbaugh.  The  Rumbaugh  Family,  1753-1888,  of 
Perry  County,  Pa.  16mo,  pp.  104. 

Runnels.  Genealogy  of  Runnels  and  Reynolds 
Families  in  America.  By  M.  T.  Runnels,  A.M. 
8vo,  pp.  xvi  -f-  355.  Boston,  1873. 

Rupp.  A  Brief  Biographic  Memorial  of  Joh.  Jonas 
Rupp.  Family  Register,  1756-1875.  By  I. 
Daniel  Rupp.  16mo,  pp.  292  Philadelphia, 
1875. 

Russell.  Genealogy  of  that  Branch  of  the  Russell 
Family  which  comprises  the  Descendants  of  John 
Russell,  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  1640-1878.  By  John 
R.  Bartlett.  Privately  printed.  Royal  8vo, 
pp.  202.  Providence,  1879. 

Contains  Bartlett. 

Russell.  See  Richardson. 

Rust.  Record  of  the  Rust  Family,  embracing  the 
Descendants  of  Henry  Rust,  who  came  from  Eng¬ 
land  and  settled  in  Hingham,  Mass.,  1634-1635. 
By  Albert  D.  Rust.  8vo,  pp.  xvi  528.  Waco, 
Texas.  1891. 

Rutgers.  The  Rutgers  Family  of  New  York.  By 
Ernest  H.  Crosby.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  14.  New 
York,  1886. 

Ryedale.  History  of  the  Ancient  Ryedales  and  their 
Descendants  in  Normandy,  Great  Britain,  Ireland 
and  America,  from  860  to  1884.  Riddell,  Riddle, 
Ridlon,  Ridley,  etc.  By  G.  T.  Ridlon.  Royal 
8vo,  pp.  786.  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1884. 

Sabin.  The  Sabin  Family.  By  Rev.  Anson  Titus. 
8vo.  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1882. 

Safford.  See  Vinton. 

Safford,  of  Vermont.  See  Robinson. 

Sage.  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Descendants  of 
David  Sage,  a  native  of  Wales,  born  1639,  and 
one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Middleton,  Conn.  By 

E.  L.  Sage.  8vo,  pp.  82.  Middleton,  1878. 

St.John.  See  Whitney. 

Salisbury  (Edward  E.  and  E.  Me.  A  Series  of 
Genealogical  and  Biographical  Monographs  on 
the  Families  of  McCurdy,  Mitchell,  Lord,  Lynde, 
Digby,  Newdigate,  Hoo,  Willoughby,  Griswold, 


Wolcott,  Pitkin,  Ogden,  Johnson,  Diodati,  Lee 
and  Marvin.  And  Notes  on  the.  Families  of 
Buchanan,  Parmelee,  Boardman,  Lay,  Locke,  Cole, 
De  Wolf,  Drake,  Aldworth,  Bond,  Breese  and 
Swayne,  Dunbar  and  Clarke,  and  a  Notice  of  Chief 
Justice  Morrison  Remick  Waite.  29  Pedigree 
charts  and  2  charts  of  Combined  Descendants.  3 
vols.,  super  royal  4to.  Edition  of  300  copies 
only.  New  Haven,  1892. 

Salkeld.  TheSalkeld  Family  of  Pennsylvania,  from 
John  Salkeld,  who  emigrated  in  1705.  Pamphlet. 
8vo.  1867. 

Salter.  Memorial  Service  and  Notices  of  George 
William  Salter,  of  Washington,  D.  C.  A  Gene¬ 
alogy.  8vo,  pp.  47.  Washington,  D.  C.,  1882. 

Salter.  Salter  Family.  By  J.  E.  Stillwell,  M.D. 
8vo,  pp.  11.  New  York. 

Sambornes,  of  England  and  America.  By  V.  C. 
Samborn,  of  Concord,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  11.  [1885.] 

Sands.  Descendants  of  Comfort  Sands  and  of  his 
Children.  With  Notes  on  the  Families  of  Ray 
Thomas,  Guthrie,  Alcock,  Palgrave,  Cornell, 
Dodge,  Hunt,  Jessup.  8vo,  pp.  91.  New  York, 
1886. 

Sanger.  See  Morse. 

Sankey.  The  Sankey  Pedigree.  Swansea,  1880. 

Sares.  The  Descendants  of  Richard  Sares,  of  Yar¬ 
mouth,  Mass.,  1638-1888.  By  Samuel  P.  May. 
8vo,  pp.  x  4-  665.  Albany,  1890. 

Sarge(a)nt.  Genealogy  of  the  Sarge(a)nt  Family, 
Descendants  of  William  of  Malden,  Mass.  By 
Aaron  Sargent.  8vo,  pp.  98.  Boston,  1858. 

Sargent.  Reminiscences  of  Lucius  Manlius  Sargent: 
with  an  Appendix  containing  a  Genealogy  of  the 
Family.  By  John  H.  Sheppard.  8vo,  pp.  51. 
Boston,  1871. 

Sargent.  Sargents  from  England,  first  to  settle  in 
New  England  prior  to  1690.  The  first  William 
Sargent,  Amesbury,  Mass.;  his  Genealogical  Rec¬ 
ord,  and  many  of  his  Descendants;  giving  fully 
that  of  Moses  Sargent,  Warren,  Vt.,  and  that  of 
all  his  Descendants.  By  Edward  Everett 
Sargent.  12mo,  pp.  21.  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt., 
1893. 

Sater.  See  Levering. 

Saunders.  See  Driver. 

Savery.  The  Savery  Families  of  America.  By  A. 
W.  Savery,  M.A.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Boston,  1887. 

Sawin.  Summary  Notes  Concerning  John  Sawin 
and  his  Posterity.  By  Thomas  E.  Sawin.  Pp. 
48.  Athol  Depot,  1867. 

Sawyer.  A  Genealogy  of  some  of  the  Descendants 
of  William  Sawyer  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  embracing 
Ten  Generations  and  One  Hundred  and  Seven 
Families.  By  Nathaniel  Sawyer,  of  Cincin¬ 
nati,  Ohio,  and  Joseph  Burbeen  Walker,  of 
Concord,  N.  H.  8vo,  pp.  471.  Manchester,  N.  H., 
1889. 

Sawyer.  Some  Descendants  of  William  Sawyer  of 
Newbury,  Mass.  By  W.  S.  Appleton.  8vo,  pp. 
11.  Boston,  1891. 

Sayward.  The  Sayward  Family  ;  being  the  History 
and  Genealogy  of  Henry  Sayward,  of  York,  Me., 
and  his  Descendants,  with  a  Brief  Account  of 
other  Saywards,  who  settled  in  America.  By 
Chas.  A.  Sayward.  Small  8v>,  pp.  vi  4-  177. 
Ipswich,  Mass.,  1890. 


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AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


Scammon.  Materials  for  a  Genealogy  of  the  Scam- 
mon  Family  in  Maine.  Syo,  pp.  21.  Salem, 
1S92. 

Schenk.  Memoir  of  Johannes  Schenk.  By  P.  L. 
Schenek,  M.D.  Syo,  pp.  S3.  Flatbush,  L.  I.,  1876. 

Schenck.  The  Rev.  William  Schenck,  his  Ancestry 
and  his  Descendants.  By  A.  D.  S.  Svo,  pp.  163. 
Washington,  D.  C.,  1SS3. 

Schuler.  See  Meyer. 

Schureman  Genealogy.  By  Richard  Wynkoop, 
of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  8vo,  pp.  55.  New  York, 
18S9. 

Schwenkfelder.  Genealogical  Records  of  the  De¬ 
scendants  of  the  Schwenkfelders,  who  arrived  in 
Pennsylvania  in  1733, 1734,  1736, 1737.  By  Rev. 
Reuben  Kriebel.  Svo,  pp.  xxx  +  339.  Mana- 
yunk,  1879. 

Scott.  Dorothea  Scott,  otherwise  Gotherson  and 
Hogben,  annotated  by  G.  D.  Scull.  Printed  for 
private  circulation.  8vo,  pp.  28,  1882.  Second 
Edition,  pp.  iv  +  216.  Oxford,  1883. 

Scott.  See  Hayden. 

Scranton.  A  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  John  Scranton  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  who 
died  in  the  year  1761.  Compiled  by  Rev.  Eras- 
tus  Scranton,  A.M.,  of  Burlington,  Conn.  8vo. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1855.  104 

Schillaber.  1680.  A  Family  Souvenir,  1877. 
Family  Reunion,  1877,  of  Descendants  of  John 
Schillaber,  at  Boston.  16mo,  pp.  48.  Boston, 
1877. 

Scrase.  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Family  of 
Scrase.  By  Mark  Antony  Lower,  M.A.,  T.S.A. 
8vo.  London,  1856. 

Scripps.  History  of  the  Scripps  Family.  By  James 
E.  Scripps.  Printed  for  private  circulation. 
12mo,  pp.  28.  Detroit,  1882. 

Scudder.  See  Cooley. 

Seagrave.  Genealogy  of  the  Seagrave  Family,  from 
1725-1881,  as  descended  from  John  and  Sarah 
Seagrave,  who  came  from  England.  By  Daniel 
Seagrave.  8vo,  pp.  55  +  38.  Worcester,  1881. 

Searight.  A  Record  of  the  Searight  Family  (also 
written  Seawright),  established  in  America  by 
William  Seawright,  who  came  from  near  Lon¬ 
donderry,  in  the  north  of  Ireland,  to  Lancaster 
County,  Pennsylvania,  about  the  year  1740  ;  with 
an  account  of  his  Descendants  as  far  as  can  be 
ascertained.  By  James  A.  Seawright.  8vo, 
pp.  228.  Uniontown,  Pa.,  1893. 

Sedgwick.  See  Tadd. 

Selden.  Calvin  Selden  of  Lyme,  and  his  Children. 
An  address  at  a  meeting  of  the  Selden  Family, 
1877.  8vo,  pp.  15.  New  Haven,  1877. 

Semple.  Genealogical  History  of  the  Family  of 
Semple,  1214-1888.  By  William  Alexander 
Semple,  of  Broad  Brook,  Conn.  8vo,  pp.  60. 
Hartford,  1888. 

Sessions.  Materials  for  a  History  of  the  Sessions 
Family  in  America,  the  Descendants  of  Alexander 
Sessions  of  Andover,  Mass.,  1669.  By  Francis 
C.  Sessions.  Fcp.  4to,  pp.  252.  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1890. 

Seton,  of  Parbroath,  in  Scotland  and  America. 
Printed  for  private  circulation.  Small  8vo,  pp. 
28.  New  York,  1890. 


Sewall.  See  Ellis. 

Shackford.  Captain  John  Shackford  and  Family. 
By  Samuel  Shackford,  of  Chicago,  Ill.  Small 
Svo,  pp.  8.  [1889.] 

Sharpe  Genealogy.  By  W.  C.  _ShArpe.  Dmo, 
pp.  178.  Seymour,  Conn.,  1880. 

Sharpe.  Records  of  the  Sharpe  Family  in  England 
and  America,  from  1580-1870.  By  W.  C.  Sharpe. 
12mo,  pp.  33.  Seymour,  Ct.,  1874. 

Sharpes.  The  Sharpes  (a  monthly  publication). 
Svo,  pp.  4.  [1893]. 

Sharpless.  Family  Record,  containing  the  Settle¬ 
ment  and  Genealogy  to  the  present  time,  of  the 
Sharpies  Family  in  North  America,  with  an 
Appendix,  containing  Memorials  of  the  Dying 
Sayings,  etc.,  of  several  deceased  members  of  the 
Family,  not  before  published.  By  Joseph  Sharp¬ 
less.  12mo.  Philadelphia,  1816. 

Sharpless.  Genealogy  of  the  Sharpless  Family,  De¬ 
scended  from  John  and  Jane  Sharpies,  Settlers 
near  Chester,  Pa.,  1682,  together  with  an  Account 
of  the  English  Ancestry  of  the  Family.  By 
Gilbert  Cope.  4to,  pp.  1333.  Philadelphia, 
1887.  Containing  genealogies  of  a  number  of 
Pennsylvania  families,  such  as  Barber,  Maris, 
Rhodes,  etc. 

Shattuck.  Memorials  of  the  Descendants  of  William 
Shattuck,  the  Progenitor  of  the  Family  in  America. 
By  Lemuel  Shattuck.  8vo,pp.414.  Bost.,1855. 

Shoemaker.  The  Shoemaker  Family.  By  Thomas 
H.  Shoemaker.  8vo,  pp.  112.  Philadelphia, 
1893. 

Shoemaker.  See  Levering. 

Shooner.  See  Wetmore. 

Shower.  See  Everhart. 

Sheldon.  The  Sheldon  Magazine  (Genealogy  of  the 
Shelden  Family),  Issued  in  Numbers  [1856-1857, 
etc.].  By  Rev.  Henry  Olcott  Sheldon.  8vo. 
Sidney,  Ohio. 

Shepard.  Descendants  of  Edward  Shepard,  Cam¬ 
bridge,  Mass.  (1639).  By  James  Shepard, 
Naman  Sheppard,  A.  E.  B.  Shepherd.  8vo, 
pp.  18.  Boston,  1878. 

Shepard.  See  Wetmore. 

Sherman.  Records  of  the  Sherman  Family.  By 
David  H.  Sherman.  8vo,  pp.  94.  1887. 

Sherrard.  The  Sherrard  Family,  of  Steubenville. 
By  Robert  A.  Sherrard.  Edited  by  Thomas 
Johnson  Sherrard.  8vo,  pp.  409.  Philadelphia, 
1890. 

Sherwood.  See  Wetmore. 

Shipman.  See  Fisher. 

Shippen.  Descendants  of  Dr.  William  Shippen. 
Compiled  by  Charles  R.  Hildeburn.  Tabular 
Pedigree.  (Reprint  from  Penna.  Mag.  of  Hist, 
and.  Biog.) 

Shippen.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Dr. 
William  Shippen  the  Elder,  of  Philadelphia, 
Member  of  the  Continental  Congress.  By  Rober- 
deau  Buchanan.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Washington, 
D.  C.,  1877.  Privately  printed. 

Shuey.  History  of  the  Shuey  Family  in  America, 
1732-1876.  By  D.  B.  Shuey,  A.M.  12mo,  pp. 
279.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1876. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


37 


Shuler.  See  Levering. 

Shute.  See  Killey. 

Sibley.  The  Ancestry,  Life  and  Times  of  Hon. 
Henry  Hastings  Sibley,  LL.D,  first  Governor  of 
the  State  of  Minnesota.  By  Nathaniel  West, 
D.D.  8vo,  pp.  x  -(-  596.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1889. 

Sigourney.  See  Dawson. 

Sigourney  Genealogy,  also  Brimmer.  8vo. 

Sill.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  John  Sill,  who 
settled  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in  1637.  12mo,  pp. 
108.  Albany,  1859. 

Sill.  See  Dawson. 

Silsbee.  See  Driver. 

Silsbee.  A  Genealogical  Account  of  Henry  Silsbee 
and  some  of  His  Descendants.  By  James  A. 
Emerton,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  171.  Salem,  1880. 

Simpkins.  Samuel  Grant  Simpkins :  A  Memorial. 
Prepared  by  Peter  Thatcher.  8vo,  pp.  41. 
Boston,  1890. 

Slafter.  Memorial  of  John  Slafter,  with  a  Genealog¬ 
ical  Account  of  his  Descendants,  including  Eight 
Generations.  By  Rev.  Edmund  F.  Slafter,  A.M. 
8vo,  pp.x -|-155.  Boston,  1869.  Privately  printed. 

Slack.  See  Cooley. 

Slosson  Genealogy.  By  D.  Williams  Patter¬ 
son.  Reprinted  from  N.  Y.  Gen.  and  Biog.  Reg., 
1872.  Being  a  record  of  the  Descendants  of  Na¬ 
thaniel  Slosson,  born  about  1696.  Norwalk,  Conn. 
8vo,  pp.  20. 

Slocum.  A  Preliminary  to  the  Slocum  Genealogy. 
By  C.  E.  Slocum.  8vo,  pp.  7.  Boston,  1880. 

Slocum.  A  Short  History  of  the  Slocums,  Slocumbs, 
and  Slocombs  in  America,  from  1637-1881.  By 
Charles  Elihu  Slocum,  M.D.,  Ph.D.  8vo,  pp. 
644.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1882. 

Smick.  See  Levering. 

Smith.  Genealogy  of  Robert  Smith,  of  Bucking¬ 
ham,  Bucks  County,  Pa.,  1719.  By  Josiah  B. 
Smith,  of  Newtown,  Pa.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  52. 
Newtown,  1885. 

Smith.  The  Burlington  Smiths.  A  Family  History. 
By  R.  Morris  Smith.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  296. 
Philadelphia,  1877. 

Smith.  Genealogy  of  William  Smith,  of  Wrights- 
town,  Bucks  County,  Pa.,  1684.  By  Josiah  B. 
Smith,  of  Newtown,  Pa.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  113.  1883. 

Smith.  Genealogical  Record  of  Wellington  Smith 
and  Family.  By  W.  S.  4to,  pp.  56.  1889. 

Smith.  See  Cooley,  Dawson,  Jackson. 

Smith.  A  Genealogical  History  of  the  Descendants 
of  the  Rev.  Nehemiah  Smith,  of  New  London 
County,  Conn.  1638-1888.  By  H.  Allen  Smith. 
8vo,  pp.  317.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1889. 

Smith.  John  Smith,  of  Milford,  New  Haven  Colony, 
and  his  Descendants  to  the  Fifth  Generation. 
Compiled  by  Robert  Atwater  Smith,  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.  8vo. 

Smith.  A  Genealogical  Sketch  of  the  Family  of 
Rev.  Worthington  Smith,  D.D.,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Ann  (Tuttle)  Smith,  of  St.  Albans,  Vt.  By  E.  W. 
Smith.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  16.  Chicago,  1878. 

Smith.  The  Smith  Memorial.  12mo. 


Smyser.  Minutes  of  the  Centennial  Celebration, 
held  by  the  Descendants  of  the  Elder  Matthias 
Smyser,  May  3,  1845,  on  the  Farm  of  Samuel 
Smyser,  in  West  Manchester  Township,  York  Co., 
Pa.  16mo,  pp.  28.  Carlisle,  Pa.,  1852. 

Snively.  Genealogical  Memoranda,  Sniverly.  A.  D. 
1659  A.D.1882.  By(  Rev. ) Wm.  AndrewSnively 
(S.T.D.).  Small  4to,  pp.  77.  Printed  for  private 
circulation.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1883. 

Stafford  Family,  Genealogy  of  the.  By  Henry 
Marvin  Benedict.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Albany,  1870. 

Stafford.  A  Contribution  to  the  Genealogy  of  the 
Stafford  Family  in  America  ,  containing  an  Ac¬ 
count  of  Col.  Joab  Stafford,  and  a  Complete  Rec¬ 
ord  of  his  Descent  in  the  male  line.  By  H.  W. 
Benedick.  8vo,  pp.  27.  Albany,  1870. 

Soule.  The  Soule  Family,  of  North  Yarmouth  and 
Freeport,  Maine.  By  Dr.  Charles  E.  Banks 
and  Enos  Chandler  Soule.  8vo,  pp.  31.  Yar¬ 
mouth,  Maine,  1882. 

Souther.  Memoranda  relating  to  Nathaniel  Sou¬ 
ther,  the  first  Secretary  of  Plymouth  Colony.  8vo, 
pp.  418.  Springfield,  Ill.,  1886. 

Southwick.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Law¬ 
rence  and  Cassandra  Southwick,  of  Salem,  Mass. 
By  James  M.  Caller.  12mo,  pp.  609.  Salem, 
1881. 

Sower.  Christopher  Sower  (of  Germantown,  Phila¬ 
delphia,)  and  descendants.  Chart  pedigree.  Phil¬ 
adelphia. 

Spangler.  Genealogy  of  Christian  E.  Spangler,  of 
Philadelphia,  from  1737  to  1883.  Pp.  13. 

Spare.  Descendants  of  Samuel  Spare.  B}f  John 
Spare,  A.M.,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  68.  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  1884. 

Spencer.  Notes  on  the  Descendants  of  James  Spen¬ 
cer  (Junior),  of  Spencer  Hall,  Talbot  County,  Md. 
8vo,  pp.  26.  1892. 

Spencer.  Family  History  and  Genealogy.  Oblong 
4to,  pp.  26.  1889. 

Spofford.  A  Genealogical  Record,  including  Two 
Generations.  By  Dr.  Jeremiah  Spofford.  8vo, 
pp.  502.  Boston,  1888. 

Spooner.  Records  of  WTilliam  Spooner, of  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  and  his  Descendants.  By  Thomas  Spooner. 
8vo,  pp.  694.  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1883. 

Spooner.  Memorial  of  William  Spooner,  1637. 
And  his  Descendants  to  the  Third  Generation  of 
his  Great-Grandson,  Elnathan  Spooner,  and  his 
Descendants  to  1871.  By  Thomas  Spooner. 
[Private  Edition.]  8vo,  pp.  242.  Cincinnati, 
1871. 

Spotswood.  Genealogy  of  the  Spotswood  Family 
in  Scotland  and  Virginia.  By  Charles  Camp¬ 
bell.  8vo,  pp.  44.  Albany,  1868. 

Sprague.  The  Genealogy  of  the  Spragues  in  Hing- 
ham,  arranged  in  Chronological  Order  to  the 
Fourth  Generation,  counting  from  William 
Sprague,  one  of  the  first  Planters  in  Massachu¬ 
setts,  who  arrived  at  Naumkeag  from  England  in 
the  year  1628.  Hingham,  1828.  D.  pp.  60. 

Sprague.  Memorial  of  the  Sprague  Family.  By 
Richard  Soule,  Jr.  Pp.  191.  Boston,  1847. 

Sprague.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Isl¬ 
anders.” 


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AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


Springer.  A  Genealogical  Table  and  History  of  the 
Springer  Family.  By  M.  C.  Stringer.  8vo,  pp. 
144.  Philadelphia,  1SS1 

Standish.  See  Wetmore. 

Stanley.  The  Stanley  Families  of  America,  as  de¬ 
scended  from  John,  Timothy  and  Thomas  Stanley, 
of  Hartford,  Ct.,  1636.  By  Israel  P.  Warren, 
D.D.  Svo,  pp.  352.  Portland,  Me.,  1887. 

Stanton.  A  Record,  Genealogical,  Biographical  and 
Statistical,  of  Thomas  Stanton,  of  Connecticut,  and 
his  descendants,  1635-1891.  By  Wit.  A.  Stan¬ 
ton,  Ph.D.,  D.D.  Svo,  pp.  613.  Albany,  N.  Y., 

1591.  Also  Allen,  Baldwin,  Barber,  Avery, 
Babcock. 

Starkey.  The  Starkeys  of  New  England  and  the 
Descendants  of  George  Lawrence.  By  Miss 
Emily  Wilder  Leayitt.  8vo,  pp.  10.  Boston, 

1592. 

Starin.  The  Starin  Family  in  America,  Descend¬ 
ants  of  Nicholas  Ster  (Starin),  one  of  the  early 
Settlers  of  Fort  Orange  (Albany,  N.  Y.).  By 
William  L.  Stone.  4to,  pp.  233.  Albany,  1892. 

Starr.  A  History  of  the  Starr  Family  of  New  Eng¬ 
land,  from  the  Ancestor,  Dr.  Comfort  Starr,  of 
Ashford,  County  of  Kent,  England,  who  emi¬ 
grated  to  Boston  in  1635.  By  B.  P.  Starr.  8vo, 
pp.  8  577.  Hartford,  Ct.,  1879. 

Starr.  See  Jackson. 

Stebbeno.  Genealogical  Notes  of  the  Descendants 
of  Eber  Stebbens,  of  Wilbraham,  and  of  his  wife, 
Elizabeth  Bliss.  By  Bliss  Stebbens.  4to,  pp. 
16.  Boston,  1886.  Containing  genealogies  of 
Stebbens,  Bliss,  Bradford,  Rogers. 

Stebbins.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Mr.  Sam. 
Stebbins,  and  Mrs.  Hannah  Stebbins,  his  wife, 
from  the  year  1707  to  the  year  1771.  Pp.  31. 
reprinted  1879. 

Stebbins.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Mr.  Sam¬ 
uel  Stebbins  and  Mrs.  Hannah  Stebbins,  his  wife. 
From  the  year  1707  to  the  year  1771,  with  the 
Names,  Times  of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths 
of  those  that  are  deceased.  8vo.  Hartford,  1771. 

This  is  one  of  the  oldest  of  American  genealogies ; 

only  two  copies  are  extant,  but  the  work  has  been  re¬ 
cently  reproduced,  as  above  noted. 

Steele.  Steele  Family.  A  Genealogical  History  of 
John  and  George  Steele  (settlers  of  Hartford,  Ct., 
1635-6)  and  their  Descendants,  with  an  Appendix 
containing  genealogical  information  respecting 
other  families  of  the  name  who  settled  in  differ¬ 
ent  parts  of  the  United  States.  By  Daniel 
Steel  Durrie.  Pp.  145.  Albany,  1859.  Second 
Edition,  1862.  Pp.  161. 

Steiner  Memoirs.  1311-1878.  8vo,  pp.  21.  Cin¬ 
cinnati,  1880. 

Steinman.  See  Mayer. 

Stephens.  The  American  Genealogical  Record. 
The  Stephens  Family  with  Collateral  Branches. 
By  Edward  Stephens  Clark,  M.D.  8vo,  pp. 
viii  +  185.  San  Francisco,  1892. 

Stern.  See  McFarlan  of  Pennsylvania. 

Stetson.  A  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Sketch 
of  the  Name  and  Family  of  Stetson,  from  the 
Year  1634  to  the  Year  1847.  By  John  S.  Barry, 
8vo,  pp.  116.  Boston,  1847. 

Stewart.  See  Johnson. 


Stickney.  The  Stickney  Family :  A  Genealogical 
Memoir  of  the  Descendants  of  William  and  Eliz¬ 
abeth  Stickney,  from  1637  to  1869.  By  M.  A. 
Stickney.  Svo,  pp-  526.  Salem,  Mass.,  1869. 

Stiles.  Genealogy  of  the  Stiles  Family.  8vo,  pp.  31. 

Stiles.  Contributions  towards  a  Genealogy  of  the 
(Massachusetts)  Family  of  Stiles,  descended  from 
Robert  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  1659-1860.  By  Henry 
R.  Stiles,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  48.  Albany,  1863. 

Stillwell.  Notes  on  the  Descendants  of  Nicholas 
Stillwell,  Ancestor  of  the  Stillwell  Family  in 
America.  By  Wm.  H.  Stillwell.  8vo,pp.  62. 
New  York,  1883. 

Stockton.  A  History  of  the  Stockton  Family.  By 
J.  W.  Stockton.  Pp.  70.  Philadelphia,  1881. 

Richard  Stockton,  the  founder  of  the  family,  was 

son  of  John,  of  the  parish  of  Malpas,  in  Cheshire, 

Eugland,  and  was  born  1606. 

Stoddard.  John  Stoddard  of  Wethersfield,  Conn., 
and  his  Descendants,  1642-1872.  A  Genealogy. 
By  D.  W.  Patterson.  8vo,  pp.  96  +  xvi.  Prin¬ 
ted  for  private  circulation.  Succassunna,  N.  J., 
1873. 

Stoddard.  Some  of  the  Ancestors  of  Rodman  Stod¬ 
dard,  of  Woodbury,  Conn.,  and  Detroit,  Mich. 
A  Compilation.  By  Edward  Deacon.  8vo,  pp. 
86.  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1893. 

Stoddard.  See  Wetmore. 

Stokes.  Some  Memoirs  of  James  Stokes  and  Caro¬ 
line  Phelps  Stokes.  Arranged  for  their  children 
and  grandchildren.  Printed  for  the  family. 
12mo,  pp.  579.  1892. 

Stone.  Descendants  of  Daniel  Stone,  of  Dorchester, 
Mass.  By  Waterman  Stone.  8vo,  pp.  4. 
Boston,  1882. 

Stone.  Souvenir  of  a  part  of  the  Descendants  of 
Gregory  and  Lydia  Cooper  Stone,  1634-1892.  By 
Mrs.  John  Livingston  Stone,  of  Marlborough, 
Mass.,  1892.  Pp.  78. 

Stone.  The  Family  of  John  Stone,  one  of  the 
First  Settlers  of  Guilford,  Conn.  By  William 
L.  Stone,  2d.  8vo,  pp.  184.  Albany,  1888. 

Stone.  See  Dawson. 

Storrs.  The  Storrs  Family.  Genealogical  and  other 
Memoranda.  By  Charles  Storrs.  Privately 
printed.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  552.  New  York,  1886. 

Story.  See  Wetmore. 

Stougb.  See  Wetmore. 

Stranahan.  Genealogies  of  the  Stranahan,  Iossilyn, 
Fitch  and  Dow  Families  in  North  America.  [By 
Henry  R.  Stiles.]  8vo,  pp.  126.  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1868. 

Stratton.  See  Haines. 

Strawbridge.  See  Strobridge. 

Street.  Rev.  Nicholas  Street  and  his  Descendants, 
By  Henry  A.  Street,  of  New  Haven,  Ct.  8vo. 
pp.  3.  Reprint.  [1889.] 

Strobridge.  Morrison  or  Morison  Strawbridge.  By 
Mary  Stiles  (Paul)  Guild.  8vo,  pp.  xxix  + 
299.  Lowell,  Mass.,  1891. 

Strong.  The  History  of  the  Descendants  of  Elder 
John  Strong,  of  Northampton,  Mass.  By  Benja¬ 
min  W.  Dwight.  8vo.  Albany  [1871].  2  vols., 
pp.  1586.  Descendants  by  name :  Bellows,  Allen, 
Avery,  Beecher. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


39 


Stuart.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Island¬ 
ers.” 

Sullivan.  Materials  for  a  History  of  the  Family  of 
John  Sullivan,  of  Berwick,  New  England,  and  of 
the  O’Sullivans  of  Ardea,  Ireland.  Chiefly  col¬ 
lected  by  the  late  Thomas  Coffin  Amory,  with  a 
Pedigree  of  O’Sullivan  Beare.  By  Sir  J.  Bernard 
Burke,  C.B.,  LL.D.  8vo,  pp.  xix  +  190.  Cam¬ 
bridge,  1893. 

Sumner.  Record  of  the  Descendants  of  William 
Sumner  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1636.  By  W.  S. 
Appleton.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  204.  Boston,  1879. 

Sumner.  Memorials  of  Rev.  Joseph  Sumner,  D.D. 
50  copies.  8vo,  pp.  175.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1888. 

Sumner  Genealogy.  By  Wm.  H.  Sumner.  8vo. 
1854.  pp.  70. 

Swett.  Mementoes  of  the  Sweet  Family.  By  J. 
Wingate  Thornton.  100  copies.  8vo.  Pri¬ 
vately  printed.  Roxbury,  1851.  pp.  26. 

Swisher,  of  Pennsylvania.  See  Magennis. 

Symmes  The  Symmes  Memorial.  A  Biographical 
sketch  of  Rev.  Zechariah  Symmes.  1634 — 1671. 
By  John  Adams  Vinton.  8vo,pp.  16+184.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1873. 

Symmes.  See  Keith. 

Swayne.  See  Salisbury. 

Taft.  A  Meeting  of  the  Descendants  of  Ebenezer 
and  May  (Howard)  Taft,  at  the  Chestnut  Hill 
Meeting-house  in  Blackstone,  Mass.,  Tuesday, 
August  11,  1891,  with  the  Address  of  Rev.  Carl¬ 
ton  A.  Staples,  and  other  proceedings  of  that  occa¬ 
sion.  8vo,  pp.  29.  Boston. 

Taintor.  The  Genealogy  and  History  of  the  Taintor 
Family,  from  the  period  of  their  emigration  from 
Wales  to  the  present  time.  By  Charles  M. 
Taintor.  18mo,  pp.  82.  Greenfield,  1847. 

Talcott  Pedigree  in  England  and  America, 
from  1558  to  1876.  By  S.  V.  Talcott.  8vo, 
pp.  316  4-  ii.  Albany,  1876. 

Tanner.  The  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of 
Thomas  Tanner,  Sr.,  of  Cornwall,  Conn.  By 
Rev.  Elias  F.  Tanner,  A.B.  Pp.  110.  Lansing, 
Mich.,  1893. 

Tower  Genealogy.  An  Account  of  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  John  Tower,  of  Hingham,  Mass.  Com¬ 
piled  under  the  direction  of  Charlemagne 

Tower,  late  of  Philadelphia.  Died - . 

8vo,  pp.  689.  Cambridge,  1891. 

Town.  Historical  and  Biographical  Notes  of  the 
Family  of  Towne  (of  Vermont).  8vo,  pp.  16. 
Chicago,  Ill.,  1878. 

Tappan.  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Rev.  Daniel  Dana 
Tappan.  With  an  Account  of  the  Tappan  Family. 
8vo,  pp.  28.  Boston,  1890. 

Tappan.  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Tappan  :  taken  in 
part  from  the  Home  Missionary  Magazine,  of 
November,  1828,  and  printed  for  distribution 
among  her  descendants.  12mo,  pp.  150.  New 
York,  1834. 

Taylor.  Reunion  of  the  Family  of  Joseph  Taylor, 
at  Middletown,  New  Jersey,  in  1861.  Printed  for 
private  circulation.  Pp.  9.  New  York,  1861. 

Taylor.  Descendants  of  Joseph  Taylor,  of  Kennett, 
Chester  County,  Pa.  By  Gilbert  Cope.  Broad¬ 
side.  West  Chester,  1891. 

Taylor.  See  Hayden,  Jackson. 


Taynter.  A  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  Joseph  Taynter,  who  sailed  from  England, 
April,  A.D.  1638,  and  settled  at  Watertown,  Mass. 
By  Dean  W.  Taintor.  For  private  distribution. 
8vo,  pp.  100.  Boston,  1859. 

Temple.  Some  Account  of  the  Temple  Family.  8vo, 
pp.  100,  and  chart.  New  York,  1887. 

Abercrombie,  Adkins,  Alexander,  Allen,  Bowdoin. 

Temple.  See  Cooley. 

Tenney.  Genealogy  of  the  Tenney  Family,  more 
particularly  of  the  Family  of  Daniel  Tenney  and 
Sylvia  Kent,  his  wife,  late  of  La  Porte,  Lorain 
County,  Ohio.  From  1634  and  1638  to  1875. 
By  H.  A.  Tenney.  8vo,  pp.  76.  Madison,  Wis., 
1875. 

Terry.  Notes  of  Terry  Families,  mainly  Descended 
from  Samuel,  of  Springfield,  Mass. ;  but  including 
also  some  descended  from  Stephen,  of  Windsor, 
Conn.;  Thomas,  of  Freetown,  Mass.,  and  others. 
By  Stephen  Terry,  A.M.  8vo-,  pp.  343.  Hart¬ 
ford,  Conn.,  1887. 

Thacter.  The  Thacter  Family.  By  Miss  Julia 
W.  Redfield,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Small  8vo, 

pp.  6. 

Thayer  (Elisha).  Family  Memoir.  12mo.  Hing¬ 
ham,  1835. 

Families  of  Alden,  Adams,  Arnold,  Bass,  Billings, 

Capen,  Copeland,  French,  Hobart,  Jackson,  Paine, 

Thayer,  Wales,  White. 

Thayer.  Memorial  of  the  Thayer  Name.  From  the 
Massachusetts  Colony  of  Weymouth  and  Braintree, 
embracing  Genealogical  and  Biographical  sketches 
of  Richard  and  Thomas  Thayer  and  their  De¬ 
scendants,  from  1636  to  1874.  By  Bezaleel 
Thayer.  Oswego,  1874.  8vo,  pp.  708. 

Thayer.  See  Vinton. 

Thomas.  Genealogical  Records  and  Sketches  of  the 
Descendants  of  William  Thomas,  of  Hardwick, 
Mass.  By  A.  R.  Thomas,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  vi  + 
221.  Philadelphia  and  London,  1891. 

Thomas.  The  Thomas  Family,  of  Hilltown,  Bucks 
County,  Pa.  By  Edward  Mathews.  8vo,  pp. 
68.  Lansdale,  Pa.,  1884. 

Thomas.  See  Meyer  Sand. 

Thomas.  Genealogical  Notes:  containing  the  Pedi¬ 
gree  of  the  Thomas  Family  of  Maryland,  and  the 
following  connected  Families:  Snowden,  Buckley, 
Bordley,  Lawrence,  Bowie,  Chew,  Ellicott, 
Hopkins,  Johnson,  Rutherford,  Fairfax,  Shiefle- 
lin,  Tyson  and  others.  By  (Rev.)  Lawrence 
Buckley  Thomas,  Baltimore,  Md.  Part  I,  1877, 
4to,  pp.  197.  Part  II,  1878,  pp.  56. 

Thomas.  Pedigrees  of  Thomas,  Chew  and  Law¬ 
rence.  A  West  River  Register  and  Genealogical 
Notes.  By  Rev.  Lawrence  B.  Thomas.  8vo, 
pp.  136  -j-  xix  +  4.  New  York,  1883. 

Thompson.  The  Thompson  Family.  8vo,  pp.  20. 
[Pottsville,  Pa.]  1887. 

Thompson.  Memorials  of  the  Families  of  WTm. 
James  Thompson  and  of  Deacon  Augustus  Thomp¬ 
son,  of  Goshen,  Conn.  8vo,  pp.  106.  Hartford, 
1854. 

Thomson.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  John 
Thomson,  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  and  sketches  of 
Families  of  Allen,  Cooke  and  Hutchinson.  By 
Charles  Hutchinson  Thompson,  of  Lansing, 
Mich.  8vo,  pp.  272.  Lansing,  1890. 


40 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


Thomson.  A  Genealogy  of  John  Thomson,  who 
landed  at  Plymouth  in  the  month  of  May,  1622. 
By  Ignatius  Thomson.  Pp.  S4.  Taunton,  1841. 

Thomson.  John  Thomson  and  Family.  By  John 
Bodine  Thompson.  Royal  Svo,  pp.  29.  Wil¬ 
liamsport,  Pa.,  1889. 

Thornton,  of  Virginia.  See  Page. 

Thurston.  Genealogy  of  Charles  Myrick  Thurston 
aud  of  his  wife  Rachael  Hall  Pitman,  formerly  of 
Newport,  R.  I.;  after  December,  1840,  of  New 
York,  By  Charles  M.  Thurston.  Pp.  80. 
New  York,  1865. 

Thurston.  1635 — 1892.  Thurston  Genealogies.  Com¬ 
piled  by  Brown  Thurston.  Svo,  pp.  xvi  +  744. 
First  Edition,  pp.  59S.  1880.  Second  Edition, 
Portland,  Me.,  1892. 

Thurston.  Descendants  of  Edward  Thurston.  By 
C.  M.  Thurston.  8vo,  pp.  70.  New  York,  1868. 

Thwing.  A  Genealogical,  Biographical  and  Histor¬ 
ical  Account  of  the  Family  of  Thwing.  By 
Walter  Eliot  Thwing.  8vo,  pp.  216.  1883. 

Tibben.  See  Levering. 

Tilghman.  Fac-simile  of  portions  of  the  Family 
Register  of  the  Tilghman  Family,  of  “Halloway 
Court,”  County  Kent,  England,  and  of  “  The  Her¬ 
mitage,”  in  the  County  of  Queen  Anne,  Mary¬ 
land.  1879. 

Tilley.  Genealogy  of  the  Tilley  Family.  By  R.  H. 
Tilley.  8vo,  pp.  79.  Newport,  R.  I.,  1878. 

Tindall.  See  Cooley. 

Tinker.  The  Ancestors  of  Silas  Tinker  in  America 
from  1637.  A  Partial  Record,  prepared  by  A.  B. 
Tinker,  of  Akron,  and  read  at  the  annual  reunion 
of  the  Descendants  of  Silas  Tinker,  at  Ashtabula, 
Ohio,  August  15,  1889.  8vo,  pp.  11.  Akron, 
Ohio  (1889). 

Titcomb.  See  Ellis. 

Titus  Family  in  America.  Three  Generations. 
By  Rev.  Anson  Titus,  Jr.,  Weymouth,  Mass. 
Royal  8vo,  pp.  8.  New  York,  1881. 

Titus  Genealogy  contains  Arnold. 

Titus.  See  Cooley. 

Todd.  Genealogy,  or  Register  of  the  Descendants  of 
Adam  Todd,  of  the  Name  of  Todd,  Whitten, 
Brevoort,  Coolidge,  Bristed,  Sedgewick,  Kane, 
Renwick,  Bull,  Huntington,  Dean,  Astor,  Bentzen, 
Langdon,  Boreel,  Wilks,  De  Nottbeck,  Ward, 
Chanler,  Cary,  Tiebout,  Bruce,  Robbins,  Waldo, 
Woodhull,  Odell,  Greene  and  Foster.  By  R.  H. 
Greene,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  143  -f-  xvii.  New  York, 
1867. 

Also  Adams,  Allen,  Brevort. 

Tomplinson.  See  Cooley. 

Tompkins.  A  Record  of  the  Ancestry  and  Kindred 
of  Edward  Tompkins,  Sr.,  late  of  Oakland,  Cali¬ 
fornia  (deceased),  with  an  Appendix.  Prelimi¬ 
nary  Edition.  Printed  for  the  Compiler,  1893. 
Royal  8vo,  pp.  65.  (Oakland,  Cal.) 

Toppan.  The  Toppans  of  Toppan’s  Lane,  with  their 
Descendants  and  Relations.  By  Joshua  Coffin. 
8vo,  pp.  30.  Newburyport,  1862. 


Toppan.  The  Family  Records  of  James  and  Nancy 
Toppan,  of  the  Fourth  Generation,  formerly  of 
Woodbridge,  Middlesex  County,  New  Jersey.  By 
P.  P.  Goode,  LL.B.  Svo,  pp.  126.  Liberty, 
Union  County,  Ind.,  1884. 

Torrey.  Memoirs  of  Major  Jason  Torrey,  of  Beth¬ 
any,  Wayne  County,  Pa.  By  Rev.  David  Tor¬ 
rey,  D.D.,  Scranton,  Pa.  8vo,  pp.  131.  1885. 

Torrey.  Genealogical  Notes,  showing  the  Paternal 
Lineage  Descent  from  William  Torrey,  of 
Combe  St.  Nicholas,  Somerset  County,  England, 
A.D.  1557,  to  Jason  Torrey,  of  Bethany,  Pa.,  1884, 
etc.  Compiled  by  John  Torrey,  Scranton,  Pa. 
Svo,  pp.  50  +  2.  1885. 

Torrey.  A  Contribution  towards  a  Genealogy  of  all 
the  Torreys  in  America.  Compiled  by  D.  Tor¬ 
rey,  Detroit.  8vo,  pp.  145  +  lxi.  1890. 

Tottington,  of  New  England.  See  Gale. 

Townshend.  The  Townshend  Family.  By  C.  H. 
Townshend.  8vo.  New  Haven,  Conn.  First 
edition,  1882 ;  second  edition,  1883  ;  third  edi¬ 
tion,  1884. 

Townshend.  Genealogy  of  the  Townshend  Family. 
By  B.  D.  Townsend,  of  Lime  Springs,  la.  8vo, 
pp.  33.  Alfred  Centre,  N.  Y.,  1879. 

Townshend.  Notes  on  the  Townshend  Family.  By 
H.  F.  Waters.  8vo,  pp.  43.  Salem,  1883. 

Towle.  Some  of  the  Descendants  of  Philip  Towle, 
of  Hampton,  N.  H.  By  Mrs.  A.  E.  T.  Lind¬ 
say,  of  Tenafly,  N.  J.  8vo,  pp.  8. 

Tracy.  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Lt.  Thomas 
Tracy,  of  Norwich,  Conn.  By  Mrs.  M.  O. 
Abbey.  8vo,  pp.  141.  1889.  [Milwaukee,  Wis.] 

Trask.  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Trask  Family. 
By  R.  D.  Trask.  12mo,  pp.  36.  Portland,  Me. 
1877. 

Treadwell.  See  Wetmore. 

Treat.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Treat  Family.  Trot, 
Tratt,  Treat.  By  John  Harvey  Treat,  A.M. 
Royal  8vo,  pp.  637.  Salem,  Mass.,  1893. 

Trego.  A  Historical  Account  of  the  Trego  Family. 
By  A.  Trego  Shertzer,  M.D.,  of  Baltimore, 
Md.  Pp.  138.  Baltimore,  1884. 

Trent,  of  New  Jersey.  See  Cooley. 

Trott.  The  Trotts  of  Dorchester  and  Boston.  By 
E.  D.  Harris.  4to,  pp.  4.  Boston,  1889. 

Trowbridge.  The  Trowbridge  Family  ;  or,  the  De¬ 
scendants  of  Thomas  Trowbridge,  one  of  the  First 
Settlers  of  New  Haven,  Conn.  By  F.  W.  Chap¬ 
man,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  461.  New  Haven,  1872. 

Trumbull.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Ancestors  and  De¬ 
scendants  of  George  Augustus  and  Louisa  (Clap) 
Trumbull,  of  Trumbull  Square,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Printed  for  the  Family.  Royal  Svo,  pp.  46.  1886. 

Tuck  Genealogy.  Robert  Tuck,  of  Hampton,  N.  H., 
and  his  Descendants,  1638-1877.  By  Joseph 
Dow.  8vo,  pp.  138.  Boston,  1877. 

Turner.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Humphrey 
Turner,  with  Family  Records.  Two  Parts.  By 
Jacob  Turner,  Esquire.  8vo,  pp.  63.  Boston, 
1852. 

Turner.  See  Meyer. 

Turpin.  The  Turpin  Family.  An  Outline  Sketch. 
By  J.  M.  Bancroft.  New  York,  1879.  Broad¬ 
side. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


41 


Tuthill.  Reunion  of  the  Tuthill  Family.  8vo,  pp. 
60.  1867. 

Tuttle.  The  Descendants  of  William  and  Elizabeth 
Tuttle.  Settled  in  New  Haven  1639.  By  George 
F.  Tuttle.  8vo,  pp.  lx  4-  754.  Rutland,  Vt., 
1883.  Mention  of  families  of  Alcott. 

Tuttle.  Genealogical  Record  of  a  Line  of  Descend¬ 
ants  of  John  and  Joanna  Tuttle,  of  Ipswich, 
Mass.,  from  1635  to  1885.  By  J.  W.  Tuttle.  8vo, 
pp.  46.  Plattsburg,  N,  Y.,  1885. 

Tuttle.  See  Dawson. 

Twining.  Genealogy  of  the  Twining  Family.  De¬ 
scendants  of  William  Twining,  Sr.,  who  came 
from  Wales  or  England,  and  died  in  Eastham, 
Mass.,  1659.  By  Thomas  J.  Twining.  8vo,  pp. 
172  +  xi.  Chicago,  1890. 

Twitchell.  See  Morse. 

Underwood.  The  Underwood  Family  of  Massa¬ 
chusetts.  By  L.  M.  Underwood,  Ph.D.  8vo, 
pp.  8.  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Updike.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Island¬ 
ers.” 

Upham  Genealogy.  The  Descendants  of  John 
Upham,  of  Massachusetts,  who  came  from  Eng¬ 
land  in  1635,  and  lived  in  Weymouth  and  Malden. 
Embracing  over  five  hundred  heads  of  families, 
extending  into  the  tenth  generation.  By  F.  K. 
Upham.  8vo,  pp.  573.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1892. 

Upham.  Family  History.  Notices  of  the  life  of 
John  Upham.  By  Albert  G.  Upham,  A.M. 
12mo,  pp.  92.  Concord,  N.  H.,  1845. 

Upham.  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Deacon  Joshua  Upham,  of  Salem,  Mass.  Genea¬ 
logical  List  of  his  Descendants.  By  Prof. 
James  Upham,  D.D.  12mo,  pp.  80.  Boston, 
1885. 

Upham.  Genealogy  and  Family  History  of  a 
Branch  of  the  New  England  Upham  Family 
settled  in  California,  showing  the  Ancestry  of 
Isaac  Upham,  of  San  Francisco.  By  F.  K.  Up¬ 
ham.  12mo,  pp.  17  +  1.  1884. 

Upton  Memorial.  See  Vinton. 

Upton.  Descendants  of  Josiah  and  Catharine  Up¬ 
ton,  of  Charlmont,  Mass.  By  W.  H.  Upton, 
B.  A.,  LL.D.  M.  8vo,  pp.  11. 

Urner.  Genealogy  of  the  Urner  Family,  etc.,  Chester 
County,  Pa.  By  Isaac  N.  Urner,  LL.D.  8vo, 
pp.  175.  Philadelphia,  1893. 

Usher.  A  Brief  Genealogy  of  the  Usher  Family  of 
New  England.  By  W.  H.  Whitmore.  8vo,  pp. 
11.  Boston,  1869. 

Valentine.  The  Valentines  in  America,  1644  to 
1874.  By  T.  W.  Valentine.  8vo,  pp.  248. 
New  York. 

Van  Brunt.  Genealogy  of  the  Van  Brunt  Family, 
1653-1867.  By  Teunis  G.  Bergen.  Albany, 
1867.  8vo,  pp.  79. 

Van  Cleve,  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey. 

See  Cooley. 

Van  Buren.  See  Dawson. 

Vandersal  of  Pennsylvania.  See  Heinecke, 


Van  Voorhees.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Van  Voorhees 
Family  in  America,  or  the  Descendants  of  Steven 
Coerte  Van  Voorhees,  of  Holland,  and  Flatlands, 
L.  I.  By  Elias  W.  Van  Voorhis.  4to,  pp. 
725.  New  York  and  London,  1888. 

Van  Voorhis.  Notes  on  the  Ancestry  of  Major  Wm. 
Roe  Van  Voorhis,  of  Fishkill,  Duchess  County, 
N.  Y.  By  Elias  W.  Van  Voorhis.  For  pri¬ 
vate  distribution  only.  8vo,  pp.  239.  1881. 

Varian.  The  Book  of  the  Varian  Family,  with  some 
speculations  as  to  their  origin,  etc.  By  Samuel 
Briggs.  8vo,  pp.  102.  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1881. 

Vassall  Pedigree.  1500-1890.  Oblong  4to,  pp.  9. 

Vernon.  The  Vernon  Family  and  Arms.  By  Har¬ 
rison  Ellery.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Boston,  1879. 

Viall.  John  Viall,  of  Swanzey,  Mass.,  and  some  of 
his  descendants.  By  David  Illson.  8vo,  pp. 
37.  [Providence,  R.  I.] 

Vickers,  or  Vickery  Family.  Also  Lombard 
Family.  8vo,  pp.  5. 

Vilas.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Peter 
Vilas.  By  C.  H.  Vilas.  8vo,  pp.  221.  Madi¬ 
son,  Wis.,  1875.  Descendants  of  Peter  Vilas,  born 
in  England,  1704. 

Vinton.  (John  Adams.)  The  Vinton  Memorial, 
Comprising  a  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of 
John  Vinton,  of  Lynn,  1648  ;  also  Genealogical 
Sketches  of  several  Allied  Families,  namely 
those  bearing  the  names  of  Alden,  Adams,  Allen, 
Boylston,  Faxon,  French,  Hayden,  Holbrook, 
Mills,  Niles,  Penniman,  Thayer,  White,  Richard¬ 
son,  Baldwin,  Carpenter,  Safford,  Putnam,  and 
Green.  8vo,  pp.  534.  Boston,  1858. 

Vinton.  (John  Adams.)  The  Giles  Memorial. 
Genealogical  Memoirs  of  the  Families  Bearing 
the  names  of  Giles,  Gould,  Holmes,  Jennison, 
Leonard,  Lindale,  Curwen,  Marshall,  Robinson, 
Sampson  and  Webb  ;  also  Genealogical  Sketches 
of  the  Pool,  Very,  Tarr  and  other  Families.  8vo, 
pp.  600.  Boston,  1864. 

Vinton.  (John  Adams.)  The  Upton  Memorial.  A 
Genealogical  Record  of  the  Descendants  of  John 
Upton,  of  North  Reading,  Mass.,  the  Original 
Emigrant  and  the  Progenitors  of  the  Families  who 
have  since  born  his  Name.  Together  with  short 
Genealogies  of  Putnam,  Stone,  Bruce.  8vo,  pp. 
ix  -j-  547.  Bath,  Me.,  1874. 

Virginia  Genealogies.  See  Hayden. 

Wadsworth.  Two  hundred  and  fifty  years  of  the 
Wadsworth  Family  in  America.  By  H.  A.  Wads¬ 
worth.  8vo,  pp.  257.  Lawrence,  1883. 

Waite.  The  Waite  Family,  of  Malden.  By  D.  P. 
Corey.  8vo,  pp.  11.  Malden,  1878. 

Waite.  The  Waite  Family,  of  Boston.  By  Henry 
E.  Waite.  8vo,  pp.  4. 

Waite.  See  Salisbury. 

Waldo.  Notes  respecting  the  Family  of  Waldo. 
Pp.  35.  Edinburgh,  1864.  Printed  for  private 
circulation  only. 

Waldo,  of  New  England.  See  Wetmore,  Todd. 

Waldos.  The  Genealogy  and  Biography  of  the 
Waldos  of  America,  from  1650  to  1883.  By  Joseph 
D.  Hall,  Jr.  Large  12mo,  pp.  127  +  xviii. 
Danielsonville,  Conn.,  1883. 


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AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


Waldron.  John  Waldron,  of  Dover,  N.  II.,  and  his 
Descendants.  Svo,  pp.  10.  Dover,  1S79. 

Waldron,  of  New  York  City.  See  Gale. 

Walker.  See  Dawson. 

Walker.  Memorial  of  the  Walkers  of  the  old 
Plymouth  Colony,  embracing  Genealogical  and 
Biographical  Sketches  of  James  of  Taunton, 
Philip,  of  Rehoboth,  William,  of  Eastham,  John, 
of  Marshfield,  Thomas,  of  Boston,  and  of  their 
Descendants,  from  1620  to  1860.  By  J.  B.  R. 
Walker,  A. M.  Svo,pp.xix.-)-400.  Northampton, 
1861. 

Notice  of  family  of  Baker. 

Warren,  of  Virginia.  Genealogy  of  the  family  of 
General  Joseph  Warren.  Boston,  about  1842. 

Walker.  See  Page,  Hayden,  Jackson. 

Walworth.  Genealogy.  Svo.  Also  Bockus. 

Ward  Family.  Descendants  of  William  Ward,  who 
settled  in  Sudbury,  Mass.,  in  1639.  By  Andrew 
Henshaw  Ward,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  265.  Boston, 
[1848], 

Ward.  See  Todd,  Wetmore. 

Warden  Genealogy.  8vo.  Also  family  of  Bitgood. 

Ware.  The  genealogy  of  Robert  Ware,  of  Dedham, 
Mass.  By  Mrs.  Emma  F.  Ware,  of  Milton, 
Mass.  8vo,  pp.  9. 

Warren.  Genealogy  of  Warren,  with  some  historical 
sketches.  By  John  C.  Warren,  M.D.,  Emeritus 
Professor  of  Harvard  University.  Royal  4to,  pp. 
113.  Boston,  1854. 

Warren.  A  genealogy  of  one  branch  of  the  Warren 
family,  with  its  intermarriages,  1637-1890.  Com¬ 
piled'  for  Moses  Conant  Warren,  by  Emily 
Wilder  Leavitt.  Printed  for  private  circula¬ 
tion,  1890.  Royal  Svo,  pp.  Ill  +  18. 

Warren.  Genealogy  of  the  Warren  family,  from 
Richard  Warren,  who  came  in  the  “ Mayflower” 
in  1620,  to  1872.  Svo,  7.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1874. 

Washington.  The  Washingtons:  A  Tale  of  a 
Country  Parish  in  the  Seventeenth  Century.  By 
John  Nassau  Simpkinson,  Rector  of  Brington. 
North  Hants.  Pp.xvi,326-(-89.  London,  1860. 

Washington.  Fac-similes  of  the  Memorial  Stones  of 
the  last  English  ancestors  of  George  Washington 
in  the  Parish  Church  of  Brington,  Northampton¬ 
shire,  England.  Folio,  pp.  15.  Boston,  1862. 

Washington.  A  preliminary  investigation  of  the 
alleged  ancestry  of  George  Washington,  first 
President  of  the  United  States  of  America,  expos¬ 
ing  a  serious  error  in  the  existing  pedigree.  By 
Joseph  Lemuel  Chester.  [Reprint  from  the 
Herald  and  Genealogist,  London,  and  the  Heraldic 
Journal,  Boston].  8vo,  pp.  23.  Boston,  1866. 

Washington.  The  pedigree  and  history  of  the 
Washington  family.  Derived  from  Odin,  the 
founder  of  Scandinavia,  B.  C.  70,  involving  a 
period  of  eighteen  centuries,  and  including  fifty- 
five  generations,  down  to  General  George  Wash¬ 
ington,  first  President  of  the  United  States.  By 
Albert  Wells.  8vo,  pp.  xxxvii  -f-  370.  New 
York,  1879. 

Washington.  An  examination  of  the  English  an¬ 
cestry  of  George  Washington,  setting  forth  the 
evidence  to  connect  him  with  the  Washingtons  of 
Sulgrave  and  Brington.  By  Henry  F.  Waters, 
A.M.  [Reprint  from  New  Eng.  Hist,  and  Gen: 
Reg.,  1889.]  8vo,  pp.  53.  Boston,  1889. 


Washington.  The  Washingtons  and  their  connec¬ 
tion  with  Warton.  By  Henry  Whitman.  Sm. 
4to,  pp.  IS  2.  Boston  [1889]. 

Washington.  Experimental  Pedigree  of  the  De¬ 
scendants  of  Lawrence  Washington  (1635-1677) 
of  Virginia.  Bv  Rev.  Horace  Edwin  Hayden, 
M.A.  Pp.  6.  1891. 

This  neat  pamphlet,  which  elucidates  the  connection 
between  the  Peytons  and  Conways  and  the  Washington 
family  of  Strafford  and  King  George  Counties,  is  re¬ 
printed  from  the  author’s  volume  of  “Virginia  Gene¬ 
alogies.” 

Washington.  A  Genealogical  History,  beginning 
with  Col.  John  Washington,  the  emigrant,  and 
head  of  the  Washington  Family  in  America. 
Edited  and  compiled  by  Thornton  Augustin 
Washington.  Svo,  pp.  71.  Washington,  D.C., 
1891. 

Washington.  Wills  of  the  American  Ancestors  of 
General  George  Washington,  in  the  Line  of  the 
Original  Owner,  and  the  Inheritors  ot  Mount 
Vernon.  Edited  by  Joseph  M.  Toner,  M.D. 
8vo,  pp.  19.  Boston,  1891. 

Washington.  The  Ancestry  and  Earlier  Life  of 
George  Washington.  By  Edward  D.  O’Neill, 
D.D.  Pp.  14. 

Washington.  See  “Page  Family  in  Virginia.” 

Watkins.  A  Catalogue  of  the  Descendants  of 
Thomas  Watkins  of  Chickahomony,  Va.,  who  was 
the  common  ancestor  of  many  of  the  families  of 
the  name  in  Prince  Edward,  Charlotte  and  Ches¬ 
terfield  Counties,  Virginia.  By  Francis  N. 
Watkins  of  Prince  Edward  Co.,  Va.  [Printed 
for  private  circulation.]  12mo,  pp.  50.  New 
York,  1852. 

Watson.  A  Biographical  Sketch  of  Elkanah  Wat¬ 
son,  with  a  Brief  Genealogy  ofthe  Watson  Family. 
Post  8vo,  pp.  16.  Albany,  1864. 

Watson.  John  Watson,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  his 
Descendants.  A  Genealogy  by  Thomas  Watson. 
8vo,  pp.  47  +  vi.  New  York,  1865. 

[By  W.  D.  Patterson.] 

Way.  See  Jackson. 

Weare.  The  Weare  Family  of  Hampton,  New 
Hampshire,  and  North  Yarmouth,  Maine.  By 
William  M.  Sargent.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Yarmouth, 
Me.,  1879. 

Weaver,  of  Frederick  County,  Md.  See  Everhart. 

Weaver.  The  Weaver  Family  of  New  York  City. 
By  Isaac  D.  Greenwood.  Royal  Svo,  pp.  12. 
Boston,  1893. 

Webb.  See  Jackson,  also  Armstrong. 

Webb.  Genealogical  Notes  of  the  Webb  Family. 
By  E.  S.  Waters.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Salem,  1880. 

Webster.  Genealogy,  1836.  8vo.  pp.  8.  [New 
Haven.] 

Webster.  Genealogy  of  some  of  the  Descendants  of 
John  Webster  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  in  1635.  By  W. 
B.  Laphan,  M.D.,  and  J.  O.  Webster,  M.D. 
8vo,  pp.  14.  Augusta,  Me.,  1884. 

Weeden.  See  Wetmore. 

Weeks.  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  George  Weeks, 
of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1635-1650.  By  Robert  D. 
Weekes.  Svo,  pp.  468.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1885. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


43 


Weeks.  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  George  Weeks 
of  Dorchester,  Mass.  Part  II,  Comprising  An¬ 
cient  History  of  this  and  other  British  Families, 
with  Additional  History  of  American  Families. 
By  Robert  D.  Weeks.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  viii  + 
174.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1892. 

Weeks.  Leonard  Weeks  and  some  of  his  Descend¬ 
ants.  By  Rev.  Jacob  Chapman,  A.M.,  of  Exe¬ 
ter,  N.  H.  8 vo,  pp.  10. 

Weeks.  The  Weeks  Family.  8vo. 

Weitzel.  The  Weitzel  Memorial.  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Record  of  the  Descendants  of  Paul 
Weitzel,  of  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1740,  including  brief 
sketches  of  the  families  of  Allen,  Byers,  Bailey, 
Crawford,  Davis,  Hayden,  M’Cormick,  Stone, 
White  and  others.  By  Rev.  Horace  Edwin 
Hayden.  8vo,  pp.  81.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1883. 

Wells.  A  Brief  General  History  of  the  Welles  or 
Wells  Family.  By  Albert  Welles.  8vo,  pp. 
27.  New  York,  1848. 

Wells.  Genealogy  of  the  Wells  Family,  of  Wells, 
Maine.  By  Chas.  K.  Wells.  8vo,  pp.  43  +  38‘ 
Milwaukee,  1874. 

Welles.  History  of  the  Welles  Family  in  England 
and  Normandy — Some  of  the  Descendants  in  the 
United  States.  By  Albert  Welles.  8vo,  pp.  312. 
New  York,  1876. 

Wells.  William  Wells  ofSouthold  and  hisDescend- 
ants,  A.D.  1638  to  1878.  By  Rev.  Chas.  Wells 
Hayes.  8vo,  pp.  300.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1878. 

Wells.  See  Driver. 

Welles  Family.  Compiled  by  Henry  Stoddart 
Ruggles.  Tabular  pedigree. 

Wellford.  See  Page. 

Welling.  See  Cooley. 

Wellman.  See  Driver. 

Wendell.  The  direct  ancestry  of  the  late  Jacob  Wen¬ 
dell,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  By  J.  R.  Stanwood. 
8vo,  pp.  49.  Boston,  1882. 

Wentworth.  The  Wentworth  Genealogy.  Compris¬ 
ing  the  origin  of  the  name,  the  family  in  England, 
and  a  partial  account  of  Elder  William  Went¬ 
worth,  the  emigrant,  and  his  descendants.  By 
John  Wentworth,  LL.D.  For  private  dis¬ 
tribution  only.  8vo,  2  vols.  Chicago,  HI.,  1870. 
Also  Badcock  and  Baker  families. 

Werden.  See  Dawson. 

Werner.  See  Wetmore. 

Wetmore.  The  Wetmore  Family  of  America,  and 
its  collateral  branches,  with  genealogical,  bio¬ 
graphical  notices.  By  James  Carnahan  Wet¬ 
more.  8vo,  pp.  670.  Albany,  1861. 

Contains  accounts  of  the  families  of  Backus,  Badger, 
Barber,  Benton,  Bigelow,  Binney,  Bliss,  Boerum, 
Booth,  Brewster,  Billings,  Butler,  Chetwood,  Chees- 
brough,  Christopher,  Cotton,  Croft,  Dibble,  Ed¬ 
wards,  Ehle,  Ellsworth,  Flewelling,  Goodrich,  Haight, 
Hobbs,  Hopkins,  Hunt,  Hunter,  Huntington,  Jarvis, 
Johnson,  Kirkland,  Lamson,  Lee,  Livingston,  Met¬ 
calf,  Merritt,  Peters,  Prime,  Phillips,  PuddingtoD, 
Rainsford,  Rathbone,  Shepard,  Sherwood,  Spooner, 
Standish,  Stoddard,  Story,  Stoughton,  Treadwell,  Wal¬ 
do,  Werner,  Walker,  Willard,  Williams,  White, 
Whittlesay,  Whitmore. 


Weytzel.  A  Genealogical  Sketch  of  the  Descendants 
of  Johan  Paul  Weytzel,  of  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1742. 
By  Horace  Edwin  Hayden.  [Reprint  from 
the  Harrisburg  Telegram ,  1881.] 

Wharton.  Genealogy  of  the  Wharton  Family,  of 
Philadelphia,  1664  to  1880.  By  Anne  H.  Whar¬ 
ton.  8vo,  pp.  134.  Philadelphia,  1880. 

Descendants  of  Richard  Wharton,  of  Kellorth,  in 

Parish  of  Orton,  Westmorelandshire,  England,  who 

was  living  in  1664. 

Wheeler  and  Warren  Families.  Descendants  of 
George  Wheeler,  Concord,  Mass.,  1638,  through 
Deacon  Thomas  Wheeler,  Concord,  1696,  and  of 
John  Warren,  Boston,  Mass.,  1630,  through 
Ebenezer  Warren,  Leicester,  Mass.,  1744.  Com¬ 
piled  by  Henry  Warren  Wheeler.  4to,  pp. 
121.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1892. 

Wheeler.  See  Martin. 

Whipple.  Inquiries  relating  to  the  Ancestors  and 
Descendants  of  Job  Whipple,  of  Cumberland, 
Rhode  Island,  and  Greenwich,  Washington 
County,  New  York.  By  F.  V.  McDonald.  F. 
pp.  46.  Cambridge,  1881. 

Whitcomb.  Memorial  of  the  Whitcomb  and  Pierce 
Families.  By  William  Frederick  Whitcomb. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  Boston,  1888. 

White.  See  Cooley,  Vinton,  Wetmore. 

White.  Memorials  of  Elder  John  White,  one  of  the 
first  settlers  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  of  his  de¬ 
scendants.  By  Allyn  S.  Kellogg.  8vo,  pp.  321. 
Hartford,  1860. 

White.  Ancestry  of  the  children  of  James  W. White, 
M.D.,  with  accounts  of  the  families  of  White, 
Newby,  Rose,  Cranmer,  Stout,  Smyth,  Stockton, 
Leeds,  Fisher,  Gardner,  Matthews,  Elton,  Revel!, 
Stacye,  Tonkin,  McLorihan,  Dowse,  Jewett,  Hunt, 
Reddinge,  Isbell  and  Griswold.  By  Wm.  Fran¬ 
cis  Cregar.  8vo,  pp.  194.  Philadelphia,  1888. 

White.  Ancestry  of  Samuel  Stockton  White,  D.D.S., 
with  accounts  of  the  families  of  White,  Newbv, 
Rose,  Cranmer,  Stout,  Smith,  Stockton,  Leeds, 
Fisher,  Gardiner,  Mathews,  Elton,  Revell,  Stacye, 

*  Tonkin,  Carey  and  Johnson.  By  Wm.  Francis 
Cregar.  8vo,  pp.  161.  Philadelphia,  1888. 

White.  Account  of  the  meeting  of  the  descendants 
of  Colonel  Thomas  White,  of  Maryland,  held  at 
Sophia’s  Dairy,  on  the  Bush  Run,  Md.,  June 
7,  1877.  Pp.  211.  Philadelphia,  1879. 

White.  The  Descendants  of  Thomas  White,  of  Mar¬ 
blehead,  and  Mark  Haskell,  of  Beverly,  Mass., 
with  a  brief  notice  of  the  Coombs  Family.  By 
Perley  Derby,  Salem,  Mass.  8vo.  Boston,  1872. 

White,  1632-1892.  Memorials  of  Roderick  White 
and  his  wife,  Lucy  Blakeslee,  of  Paris  Hill,  N.  Y., 
with  some  of  their  descendants.  By  Andrew  C. 
White.  Printed  for  the  family.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1892. 

White.  Descendants  of  William  White,  of  Haver¬ 
hill,  Mass.  By  Anne  Frances  Richards.  8vo, 
pp.  80.  Boston,  Mass.,  1889. 

Whiting.  Genealogical  Notes  of  the  Whiting  Family. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  1888. 

Whitman.  Memoir  of  John  Whitman  and  his  De¬ 
scendants.  By  Ezekiel  Whitman.  Pp.  44. 
Portland,  1832. 


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AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


Whitmon.  Record  of  the  Descendants  of  Francis 
Whitmon  of  Cambridge,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Boston,  1S55. 

Whitmore  Tracts.  A  Collection  of  Essays  on  mat¬ 
ters  of  interest  to  persons  bearing  the  Name.  By 
William  H.  Whitmore,  F.R.S.  8vo,  pp.  12-f- 
4  4-  8  -f-  47  4-  8.  Boston,  1875. 

Whitney.  The  Whitney  Family,  Connecticut,  1645- 
1878.  Privately  printed  by  the  late  S.  Whitney 
Phcenix,  of  New  York  City.  3  vols.,  4to,  pp.  916, 
S9S,  926.  Edition  500  copies.  (D.  W.  Patterson.) 

Whitney.  Some  of  the  Descendants  of  John  and 
Elinor  Whitney,  who  settled  in  Watertown,  Mas¬ 
sachusetts,  in  1635.  Compiled  by  William  L. 
Whitney.  8vo,  pp.  101.  Private  edition  of 
100  copies.  Pottsville,  Pa.,  1890. 

Whitney.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Samuel  Whitney,  D.D., 
and  his  wife  Elizabeth  St.  John,  with  reference  to 
some  of  their  New  England  Ancestors  and  Ameri¬ 
can  Descendants.  50  copies  only.  8vo.  Boston, 
1871. 

Whitmore.  See  Wetmore. 

Whittemore.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Whittemore 
Family,  including  the  Original  Whittemore  Fam¬ 
ily  of  Hitchin,  Hertfordshire,  England,  and  a 
brief  lineage  of  other  branches.  (Revised  Edi¬ 
tion.)  By  B.  B.  Whittemore.  8vo,  pp.  132. 
Nashua,  N.  H.,  1893. 

Whittemore.  Genealogy  of  Several  Branches  of  the 
Whittemore  Family.  By  B.  B.  Whittemore. 
8vo,  pp.  106.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1890. 

Whittier.  Genealogy  of  Two  Branches  of  the  Whit¬ 
tier  Family,  from  1620  to  1873.  By  D.  B.  Whit¬ 
tier.  Pp.  22.  Boston,  Mass.  1873. 

Whittier,  1622.  Genealogy  of  the  Whittier  Family, 
1882.  By  Chas.  P.  Whittier.  Broadside.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1882. 

Whitson.  See  Jackson. 

Whittlesey.  See  Wetmore. 

Wiggin.  Charles  E.  Wiggin,  1813-1888.  16mo,  pp. 
148. 

Wight.  The  Wight  Family.  Memoir  of  Thomas 
Wight,  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  with  Genealogical 
Notices  of  his  Descendants,  1637  to  1840.  By 
Daneorth  Phipps  Wight,  M.D.  12mo,  pp. 
119.  Boston,  1848. 

Wight.  A  Record  of  Thomas  Wight  of  Dedham  and 
Medfield,  and  of  his  Descendants,  1635-1890. 
By  William  Ward  Wight,  one  of  his  descend¬ 
ants.  4to,  pp.  xi  +  357.  Milwaukee,  1890. 

Wilborn.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Island¬ 
ers.” 

Wilders.  Book  of  the  Wilders.  A  Contribution  to 
the  History  of  the  Wilders  from  1497  in  England 
to  the  Emigration  of  Martha,  a  widow,  and  her 
Family  to  Massachusetts  Bay  in  1638,  and  so 
through  her  Family  down  to  1875.  By  Rev. 
Moses  H.  Wilder.  4to,  pp.  394.  New  York, 
1878. 

Wiley.  Isaac  Willey  (Wiley)  ofNew  London, Conn., 
and  his  Descendants.  By  Henry  Willey.  8vo, 
pp.  vi  166  -)-  17.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1888. 

Wilkins.  See  Austin’s  “  Thirty-three  Rhode  Island¬ 
ers.” 


Wilkinson.  Memoirs  of  the  Wilkinson  Family  in 
America.  By  Rev.  Israel  Wilkinson,  A.M. 
Svo,  pp.  585.  Jacksonville,  Ill.,  1869. 

Wilkes.  See  Todd. 

Willard.  See  Ellis,  Wetmore. 

Willard.  Memoir;  or,  Life  and  Times  of  Major 
Simou  Willard;  with  Notices  of  three  generations 
of  his  Descendants,  and  two  Collateral  Branches  in 
the  United  States.  Also  some  Account  of  the 
Name  and  Family  in  Europe.  By  Joseph  Wil¬ 
lard.  8vo,  pp.  471.  Boston,  1858. 

Williams.  Robert  Williams  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  and 
his  Descendants.  By  Edward  H.  Williams. 
8vo,  pp.  29.  1891. 

Williams.  The  Descendants  of  Yeach  Williams  of 
Lebanon,  Conn.;  also  the  Ancestry  of  Lucy  Wal¬ 
worth,  wife  of  Veach  Williams.  By  Alexander 
H.  Wright.  8vo,  pp.  128  +  35  +  23.  New 
Haven,  1887. 

Williams.  See  Wetmore. 

Williams.  The  surname  and  coats  of  arms  of  the 
Williamses,  with  an  account  of  Robert  Williams, 
of  Roxbury,  and  some  of  his  descendants.  By  A. 
D.  W.  French.  8vo,  pp.  26  +  2.  New  York, 
1886. 

Williams.  The  Groves  and  Lappan  (Monaghan 
County,  Ireland).  An  account  of  a  pilgrimage 
thither  in  search  of  the  genealogy  of  the  Williams 
family.  By  John  Fletcher  Williams.  Pri¬ 
vately  printed  for  the  family.  8vo,  pp.  68.  St. 
Paul,  1889. 

Williams  The  Genealogy  and  History  of  the  Family 
of  Williams  in  America,  more  particularly  of  the 
descendants  of  Robert  Williams,  of  Roxbury.  By 
Stephen  W.  Williams,  M.D.,  A.M.,  etc.,  etc. 
12mo,  pp.  424.  Greenfield,  1849. 

W illiamson.  A  Brief  of  the  Lineage  of  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  William  Williamson,  of  Thornbury  Town¬ 
ship,  Chester  County,  Pa.  By  Edward  H. 
Williamson.  8vo,  pp.  Philadelphia,  1884. 

Willoughby.  Suggestions  and  Inquiries  respecting 
the  Ancestry  of  Colonel  William  Willoughby. 
Royal  8vo,  pp.  11.  1885. 

Willard.  See  Wetmore. 

Wilson.  See  Jackson,  Johnson. 

Winchell.  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Winchell  in 
America.  By  Alexander  Winchell,  LL.D. 
8vo,  pp.  271.  Ann  Arbor,  1869. 

Winckley.  Additional  notes  on  the  Family  of 
Winckley.  In  parts.  8vo. 

Windle.  See  Jackson. 

Wing.  A  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  of 
John  Wing,  of  Sandwich,  Mass.,  and  his  Descend¬ 
ants,  1632-1881.  By  Conway  P.  Wing.  8vo, 
pp.  334.  Carlisle,  Pa.,  1881. 

Wing  Family.  By  W.  H.  Whitmore.  8vo,  pp.  4. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Winslow  Memorial.  By  David  Parsons  Hal- 
ton,  A.M.,  M.D.,  and  his  wife,  Frances  K.  Halton. 
Pp.  529,  1057.  Vol.  II.  Vol.  L,  529.  New  York, 
1888. 

Winsor.  A  genealogical  account  of  the  ancient 
Winsor  Family  in  the  United  States.  Descend¬ 
ants  of  Joshua  Winsor,  1638.  By  Olney  Win¬ 
sor.  8vo,  pp.  12.  Providence,  1847. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES. 


45 


Winthrop  Family.  8vo,  pp.  10.  Albany,  1864. 

Winthrop.  Some  Account  of  the  early  Generations 
of  the  Winthrop  Family  in  Ireland.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
33  copies  only.  Cambridge,  1883.  Brooklyn, 
1883. 

Winthrop.  A  short  account  of  the  Winthrop  Family. 
4to,  pp.  16.  Cambridge,  1887. 

Wiswall  Family  of  America.  By  Rev.  Anson 
Titus.  8vo,  pp.  4.  Amesburg,  Mass.,  1886. 

Witter.  See  Allen. 

Wolcott.  Memorial  of  Henry  Wolcott.  By  Samuel 
Wolcott.  4to,  pp.  439.  New  York,  1881. 

Wolff  Memorial.  ByG.  W.  F. 

Wolff.  A  Centennial  Memorial  of  Christian  and 
Anna  Maria  Wolff,  1863.  4to,  pp.  113.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1863. 

Wood.  Family  sketches.  By  Julianna  R.  Wood. 
8vo.  Philadelphia,  1870. 

Wood.  Fitz  Randolph,  Growdon,  Richardson,  Allen. 

Wood.  Descendants  of  the  brothers  Jeremiah  and 
John  Wood.  By  W.  S.  Wood.  8vo,  pp.  292. 
Worcester,  Mass. 

Wood.  A  Family  History.  Composed  and  read  by 
Ephraim  Wood,  of  Chicopee,  Mass.  12mo,  pp.  3. 
Seymour,  Conn.,  1883. 

W  ood.  See  Cooley,  Morse. 

Woodbridge.  The  Woodbridge  Record.  Royal 
4to,  pp.  272.  New  Haven,  1883. 

Woodbridge.  The  Woodbridge  Family.  By  Mrs. 
Mary  K.  Talcott.  8vo,  pp.  7.  Hartford,  Conn., 
1878. 

Woodhull.  See  Cooley,  Todd. 

Woodman.  A  List  of  some  of  the  Descendants  of 
Mr.  Edward  Woodman,  who  settled  at  Newbury, 
Mass.,  A.D.  1635.  By  Joshua  Coffin.  12mo,  pp. 
16.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1855. 

Woodman.  The  Woodmans  of  Buxton,  Maine.  By 
Cyrus  Woodman.  8vo,  pp.  125.  Boston,  1874. 


Woodruff.  See  Cooley. 

Woodward.  Genealogy  of  the  Woodward  Family 
of  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania.  By  Lewis 
Woodward,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  114.  Wilmington, 
Del.,  1879. 

Woodward.  See  Jackson. 

Worden.  Some  Records  of  Persons  by  the  Name  of 
Worden,  particularly  of  over  one  thousand  of  the 
Ancestors,  Kin  and  Descendants  of  John  and 
Elizabeth  Worden,  of  Washington  County,  Rhode 
Island.  By  O.  N.  Worden.  12mo,  pp.  164. 
Lewisburg,  Pa.,  1868. 

Wright  Family  Record.  Maryland.  By  H. 
Wright.  8vo. 

Wyman  (Thomas  Bellowsl.  The  Genealogies  and 
Estates  of  Charlestown,  Massachusetts,  1629-1818. 
2  vols.,  8vo.  Boston,  1879. 

Contains  accounts  of  a  great  number  of  New  England 
families,  such  as  Abrahams,  Coffin,  Cleveland,  etc. 

Wynkoop.  Genealogy  in  the  United  States  of 
America.  By  Richard  Wynkoop.  8vo,  pp. 
130.  1866.  Second  edition,  1878. 

Y ale.  The  Yale  Family,  or  the  Descendants  of  David 
Yale,  with  genealogical  notes  of  each  family. 
By  Elishua  Yale.  8vo,  pp.  197.  New  Haven, 
1850. 

Yard,  of  New  Jersey.  See  Cooley. 

Yard.  See  Haines. 

Yardley.  Genealogy  of  the  Yardley  Family,  1402- 
1881.  By  Thomas  W.  Yardley.  8vo,  pp.  257. 
Philadelphia,  1881. 

Yeager  Family.  8vo,  pp.  221.  Allentown,  Pa., 
1889. 

This  genealogy  of  a  Pennsylvania  family  is  in  Ger¬ 
man. 

Y oung,  of  New  York.  See  Gale. 

Y oungman.  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Sketches 
of  the  Youngman  Family.  By  David  Young- 
man,  M.D.  8 vo,  pp.  26.  Boston,  Mass.,  1882. 
Zell.  See  Levering. 


APPENDIX  I 


Adams.  The  descendants  of  James  and  William 
Adams,  of  Londonderry,  now  Derry,  N.  H.  Also 
a  brief  account  of  the  families  of  Robert  Cochran 
and  Joseph  Morrison  of  Londonderry,  and  of  Dea. 
Thomas  Cochran  of  New  Boston,  N.  H.  Com¬ 
piled  by  Andrew  N.  Adams,  of  Fair  Haven,  Yt. 
8vo,  pp.  87.  Rutland,  1894. 

Adams.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  William  Adams,  of 
Dedham,  Mass.,  and  of  the  Rev.  Eliphalet  Adams, 
of  New  London,  Conn.  By  Miss  F.  M.  Caulkins. 

8 vo,  pp.  49.  Cambridge,  1849. 

Adams.  Some  descendants  of  William  Adams,  of 
Ipswich,  Mass.  By  W.  S.  Appleton.  8vo,  pp. 
8.  Boston,  1881. 

Adams.  History  of  the  Adams  family,  with  bio¬ 
graphical  sketches  of  distinguished  descendants  of 
the  several  American  ancestors,  including  collateral 
branches.  Compiled  by  Henry  Whittemore. 

8 vo,  pp.  84.  New  York,  1893. 

Ainsworth.  Genealogy  of  the  Ainsworth  families  in 
America.  Compiled  by  Francis  J.  Parker, 
8vo,  pp.  212.  Boston,  1894. 

Alden.  The  story  of  a  Pilgrim,  from  the  Mayflower 
to  the  present  time  ;  with  autobiography,  recollec¬ 
tions,  letters,  incidents,  and  genealogy  of  the 
author,  Rev.  John  Alden,  in  his  83d  year. 
Introduction  by  Rev.  Frederick  Denison.  Fully 
illustrated.  8vo,  pp.  429.  Boston,  1889. 

Allen.  Family  and  descendants  of  Stephen  Allen, 
of  New  Bedford,  Mass.  By  S.  A.  Brownell. 
8vo,  pp.  21.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1887. 

Allerton.  A  history  of  the  Allerton  family  in  the 
United  States,  1585  to  1885,  and  a  genealogy  of 
the  descendants  of  Isaac  Allerton.  By  Walter 
S.  Allerton.  Portraits.  8vo,  pp.  166.  New 
York,  1888. 

Ames.  Descendants  of  William  Ames.  N.  d.  Sheet 
form. 

Ammidown.  Genealogical  memorial  and  family 
record  of  the  Ammidown  family,  and  a  partial 
record  of  some  other  families  of  Soutlibridge, 
Mass.  By  Holmes  Ammidown.  8vo,  pp.  54. 
New  York,  1877. 

Andrews.  History  of  the  Andrews  family.  A  gene¬ 
alogy  of  Robert  Andrews  and  his  descendants, 
1635  to  1890.  By  II.  Franklin  Andrews. 
Portrait.  8vo,  pp.  234.  Audubon,  la.,  1890. 

Appleton.  A  genealogy  of  the  Appleton  family.  By 
W.  S.  Appleton  [enlarged],  Boston,  1874.  8vo, 
pp.  34. 

Armstrong.  A  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Descen¬ 
dants  of  Nathan  Armstrong,  an  early  settler  of 
Warren  County,  N.  J.  By  William  Clinton 
Armstrong,  A.M.,  with  Family  Sketches  of 
Family  History.  8vo,  pp.  201.  [New  Jersey],  1895. 


Ash.  The  Ash  MSS.,  written  in  the  year  1735, 
Published  for  the  first  time.  By  Henry  Tyler, 
Esq.,  J.P.,  Limavady.  Edited  by  Rev.  Edward 
T.  Martin,  Dundonald.  8vo,  pp.  78.  1890. 

Atwood.  History  of  the  Atwood  family  in  England 
and  the  United  States.  To  which  is  appended  a 
short  account  of  the  Tenney  family.  From  docu¬ 
ments  collected  by  Charles  Atwood.  Illustrated. 
8vo,  pp.  41.  Boston,  1888. 

Austin.  Ancestry,  Austin  Whitaker.  Chart.  1878. 
26  and  40  ins. 

Avery.  Our  family  genealogy.  Printed  for  the  fam¬ 
ily.  Morgan — Avery.  Hartford,  1851.  16  pp.  O. 

Avery.  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Dedham  Branch 
of  the  Avery  Family  in  America.  By  Jane  G. 
(Avery)  Carter  and  Susie  P.  Holmes.  8vo, 
pp.  366.  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1893. 

Avery.  The  Groton  Averys,  Christopher  and  James, 
the  founders  of  the  family.  By  Elroy  M. 
Avery.  8vo,  pp.  20.  [Printed  for  private  cir¬ 
culation.]  Cleveland,  1893. 

Avery.  The  Averys  of  Groton.  N.p.,n.d.  8vo, 

pp.  8. 

Avery.  The  Averys  of  Groton.  Genealogical  and 
biographical.  By  Homer  De  Lois  Sweet.  8vo, 
pp.  698.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1894. 

Backus.  Genealogical  memoir  of  the  Backus  family, 
with  the  private  journal  of  James  Backus,  together 
with  his  correspondence  bearing  on  the  first  settle¬ 
ment  of  Ohio,  at  Marietta,  in  1788.  Also,  papers 
and  correspondence  of  Elijah  Backus,  showing 
the  character  and  spirit  of  the  times  during  the 
Revolutionary  period.  In  two  parts.  Ports. 
Part  1.  Genealogical,  including  Journal  of  James 
Backus  and  poems  by  Miss  Sarah  Backus.  Part  2. 
Historical.  By  William  W.  Backus.  8vo,  pp. 
374.  Norwich,  Conn.,  1889. 

Bailey.  A  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Richard 
Bailey,  of  Rowley,  Mass.  In  Historical  and  Gene¬ 
alogical  Researches  and  Recorder  of  Passing 
Events  of  Merrimack  Valley.  By  Alfred  Poor. 
Vol.  I.,  No.  2,  January,  1858.  Pp.  77-167.  Q. 

Baldwin.  Nathaniel  Baldwin  and  one  line  of  his 
descendants.  By  Byron  A.  Baldwin,  of  Chicago, 
Ill.  8vo,  pp.  7.  Boston,  1871. 

Bancroft.  Thomas  Bancroft  and  his  Descendants. 
Compiled  by  J.  M.  Bancroft.  New  York,  1876. 
Sheet  form. 

Barber.  Genealogy  of  the  Barber-Eno  family,  of 
Homer,  New  York.  8vo,  pp.  40.  Newark,  N.  J., 
1893. 

Barker.  Memorial  of  Josiah  Barker,  of  Charlestown, 
Mass.  By  Harry’  Herbert  Edes.  8vo,  pp.  25. 
[Printed  for  private  circulation.]  Boston,  1871. 


4S 


AMERICAN  GENEALOG IES— APPENDIX. 


Bassett.  Bassett  genealogy,  1SS6,  22x17  inches 
(chart  form). 

Batson.  A  reunion  record  of  the  family  of  Josiah 
Batson,  held  at  Milwaukee,  Wise.,  March  25, 
1SS5.  Svo,  pp.51.  Cherokee,  Iowa,  18S5. 

Batcheller.  The  Dalton  and  Batcheller  pedigree. 
Communicated  to  the  New  England  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Register  for  October,  1873.  By  Wil¬ 
liam  H.  Whitmore,  A.M.,  of  Boston,  Mass. 
N.  p.,  n.  d.  Svo,  pp.  6. 

Bearse.  The  Bearse  or  Bearss  family.  Ancestry  and 
descendants  of  Dea.  John  Bearss  and  his  wife 
Molly  ^ Beardsley)  Bearss,  of  New  Fairfield,  Ct., 
and  Westmoreland,  N.  Y.  By  John  Bearss 
Newcomb,  of  Elgin,  Illinois.  N.p.,  n.d.  16  pp.  O. 

Beckwith.  A  complete  history  of  the  Beckwith 
family  in  America,  being  the  descendants  of  George 
Beckwith,  who  came  from  Yorkshire,  England, 
and  settled  in  Maryland,  1648,  giving  the  full 
family  records  of  all  his  descendants  to  the  present 
time,  with  brief  biographical  sketches  of  the  prom¬ 
inent  members,  and  the  records  of  the  ancestry  of 
the  family  in  England  back  to  1066.  By  Paul 
Beckwith.  Svo,  pp.  384.  Albany,  1891.  Con¬ 
tains  intermarriages  into  families  of :  Bullett, 
Fairfax,  Griswold,  Jennings,  Malebisse,  Martin, 
Marvin,  Miller,  Moore,  Neville,  Newton,  Palmer, 
Peck,  Perkins,  Peed,  Saunders,  Skillman,  Smith, 
Summers,  Turner,  Williams,  and  many  others. 

Belcher.  Record  of  the  descendants  of  Andrew  Bel¬ 
cher.  By  W.  H.  Whitmore.  Reprint  from  New 
England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for 
July,  1873.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Boston,  1873. 

This  was  briefly  noted  in  former  list. 

Bennet.  The  Bennet  family  of  Ipswich,  Massachu¬ 
setts.  By  John  M.  Bradbury.  Reprinted  from 
the  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Regis¬ 
ter  for  April,  1875.  Boston,  1875.  8  pp.  O. 

Bigelow.  Genealogy  of  the  Bigelow  family  of  Amer¬ 
ica,  from  the  marriage,  in  1642,  of  John  Bigelow 
ad  Mary  Warren,  to  the  year  1890.  By  Gilman 
Bigelow  Howe.  Portraits.  8vo,  pp.  517.  Wor¬ 
cester,  Mass.,  1890. 

Bigg-  Notes  on  the  family  of  Bigg,  represented  by 
the  descendants  of  Hopestill  Foster  and  John 
Stone.  By  William  H.  Whitmore.  Reprinted 
from  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Register,  July,  1875.  8vo,  pp.  10.  Boston,  1875. 

Briefly  noted  in  former  list. 

Bissell.  Genealogy  of  the  Bissell  family.  From 
Stiles’ s  History  of  Ancient  Windsor,  n.p.  [1859.] 
16  pp.  O. 

Blaine.  Fragments  of  family  and  contemporary  his¬ 
tory.  [Robinson,  McCord  and  Blaine  families.] 
Gathered  by  T.  H.  R.  [Rev.  T.  H.  Robinson.] 
Pittsburg,  1867.  142  pp.  D. 

Bolton.  The  Family  of  Bolton  in  England  and 
America,  1100-1894.  A  Study  in  Genealogy.  By 
Henry  Carrington  Bolton,  Ph.D.,and  Reg¬ 
inald  Pelham  Bolton,  M.  Inst.  C.  E.  8vo,  pp. 
xvi.-f-  524.  New  York,  privately  printed,  1895. 

Bontecou.  The  ancestry  of  Daniel  Bontecou,  of 
Springfield,  Mass.  A  record  of  forty  successive 
generations,  extending  through  thirteen  centuries. 
Compiled  by  John  E.  Morris.  Hartford,  1887. 
29  pp.  8 vo. 

Booth.  The  family  of  Richard  Boothe  (an  original 
settler  in  Stratford,  Conn. )  traced  through  some 
branches  of  his  posterity,  and  introduced  by  frag¬ 
mentary  notes  on  Ancient  Stratford.  8vo,  pp.  40. 
New  York,  1862. 


Booth.  Report  of  the  Booth  Association  of  the 
United  States.  By  Columbus  Smith,  A.D.  1868. 
Containing  the  organization,  the  Booth  constitu¬ 
tion,  and  information  relative  to  Booth  property 
in  England  ;  also  pedigrees  of  the  different  branches 
of  the  Booth  family  in  America  and  England. 
8vo,  pp.  64.  Burlington,  1868. 

This  book  was  briefly  noted  in  former  list.  We  give 

extended  title. 

Booth.  Genealogical  Records  of  some  of  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  Robert  Boothe,  of  Saco,  Me.,  1642.  Com¬ 
piled  by  J.  H.  Booth.  Svo,  pp.  56.  Milwaukee, 
1869-77. 

Bourne.  Remarks  concerning  Richard  Bourne  and 
his  descendants.  By  S.  Swett,  at  the  first  Anni¬ 
versary  meeting  of  the  Cape  Cod  Association,  with 
additions.  N.p.,  n.d.  Pp.  2.  Circular  form. 

Bouton.  Boughton  family.  Descendants  of  John 
Bouton,  a  native  of  France,  who  embarked  from 
Gravesend,  Eng.,  and  landed  at  Boston  in  Decem¬ 
ber,  1635,  and  settled  at  Norwalk,  Conn.  By 
James  Boughton.  Portraits,  8vo,  pp.  648. 
Albany,  1890.  [Extended  title.] 

This  is  the  enlarged  title  of  work  previously  men¬ 
tioned. 

Bowdoin.  See  Temple. 

Bowen.  Memorial  of  the  Bowen  family.  By  E.  C. 
Bowen.  Port.  Illustrated.  8vo,  pp.  14  f-107. 
Boston,  1884. 

Bower.  Rev.  John  Bower,  first  Minister  at  Derby, 
Conn.,  and  his  Descendants.  By  C.  C.  Baldwin. 
Reprinted  from  W.  C.  Sharpe’s  History  of  Sey¬ 
mour,  Conn.  8vo,  pp.  8.  N.p.  1879. 

Boynton.  A  reprint  of  Betham’ s  History,  Genealogy 
and  Baronets  of  the  Boynton  family  in  England, 
with  notes  and  additional  facts,  to  which  is  added 
Burke’s  Peerage.  Edited  by  John  Farnham 
Boynton,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  8vo,  pp.  40.  Syra¬ 
cuse,  1884. 

Bread.  A  Record  of  the  Descendants  of  Allen  Bread. 
8vo,  n.  p.  Philadelphia,  1892.  [By  J.  Howard 
Breed.] 

Brewster.  Account  of  the  Golden  Wedding  of 
James  and  Mary  Brewster,  September  18,  1860, 
Printed  by  request  of  their  children.  New  Haven. 
1860.  28  pp.  O. 

Bridgman.  Genealogy  of  the  Bridgman  family,  de¬ 
scendants  of  James  Bridgman,  1636-1894.  Com¬ 
piled  by  Burt  Nichols  Bridgman  and  Joseph 
Clark  Bridgman.  8vo,  pp.  168.  Hyde  Park, 
Mass.,  1894. 

Briggs.  The  Archives  of  the  Briggs  Family.  By 
Sam.  Briggs.  Portrait.  8vo,  pp.  14  264. 

Cleveland,  Ohio,  1880. 

Brigham.  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Descendants 
of  several  ancient  Puritans,  by  the  names  of  Grout, 
Goulding,  and  Brigham.  By  Rev.  Abner  Morse. 
8vo,  pp.  184.  Boston,  1859. 

Brooks.  Brooks  Memorial.  Communications  on  the 
Death  of  Charles  T.  Brooks,  of  Newport,  R.  I. 
By  E.  B.  Willson,  C.  W.  Wendte,  R.  S.  Ran- 
toul,  and  W.  P.  Andrews.  From  Historical 
Collections  of  the  Essex  Institute,  Yol.  21,  and 
Bulletin  Vol.  15.  8vo,  pp.  37.  Salem,  1884. 

Brown.  Report  to  the  Brown  Association,  U.  S.  A., 
made  by  Columbus  Smith,  A.D.  1868.  8vo,  pp. 
126.  Burlington,  1868. 


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Buell.  History  of  the  Buell  Family  in  England,  from 
the  remotest  times  ascertainable  from  our  Ancient 
Histories,  and  in  America,  from  town,  parish, 
church,  and  family  records.  Illustrated  with  por¬ 
traits  and  coat  armorial.  Compiled  by  Albert 
Welles.  8vo,  pp.  385  -|-  19.  New  York,  1881. 

Burgner.  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Burgner 
Family  in  the  United  States  of  America,  as  De¬ 
scended  from  Peter  Burgner,  a  Swiss  Emigrant  of 
1734.  By  Jacob  Burgner,  Oberlin,  Ohio.  8vo, 
pp.  6  + 172.  Oberlin,  O.,  1890. 

Burt.  Early  Days  in  New  England.  Life  and  Times 
of  Henry  Burt  of  Springfield,  and  some  of  his 
Descendants.  Genealogical  and  biographical  men¬ 
tion  of  James  and  Richard  Burt,  of  Taunton, 
Mass.,  and  Thomas  Burt,  M.P.,  of  England.  By 
Henry  M.  Burt,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Silas  W. 
Burt,  of  New  York.  8vo,  pp.  617.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1893. 

Burt.  Genealogical  records  of  Henry  and  Ulalia 
Burt,  the  emigrants  who  settled  at  Springfield, 
Mass.,  and  their  descendants  through  nine  genera¬ 
tions,  from  1640  to  1891.  By  Roderick  H. 
Burnham.  8vo,  pp.  347.  Warwick,  N.Y.,  1892. 

Campbell.  Robert  Campbell  and  his  descendants. 
By  Henry  F.  Douglas,  Esq.,  of  Providence,  R.I. 
n.p.  [1878?]  8vo,  pp.  8. 

Carhart.  Genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of 
Thomas  Carhart,  of  Cornwall,  Eng.  Compiled 
from  official  records  and  private  MSS.  With  an 
appendix  of  notes.  By  Mary  E.  (Carhart) 
Dusenbury.  8vo,  pp.  142.  New  York,  Chicago, 
and  New  Orleans,  1880. 

Carpenter.  Annual  address  delivered  by  S.  D.  Car¬ 
penter,  of  Missouri,  on  the  occasion  of  the  annual 
reunion  of  the  Carpenter  Family,  in  the  town  of 
Harmony,  Chautauqua  County,  N.  Y.,  August  27, 
1885.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Carthage,  Missouri,  1885. 

Carter.  Carter,  a  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of 
Samuel  and  Thomas,  sons  of  Rev.  Samuel  Carter. 
1640-1886.  A  contribution  to  the  history  of  the 
first  Carters  of  Lancaster,  Lunenburg,  and  Leo¬ 
minster,  Massachusetts.  Collected  and  arranged 
for  the  Carter  Association  by  Mrs.  Clara  A. 
Carter,  Leominster,  Mass.,  and  Mrs.  Sarah  A. 
Carter,  Fitzwilliam.  8vo,  272  pp.  Clinton,  N. 
H.,  1887. 

Carteret.  See  Baetjer. 

Champion.  The  Champion  genealogy.  History  of 
the  descendants  of  Henry  Champion,  of  Saybrook 
and  Lyme,  Conn.,  together  with  some  account  of 
other  families  of  the  name.  By  Francis  Bacon 
Trowbridge.  8vo,  pp.  12  +  560.  New  Haven, 
1891. 

Chapman.  Epward  Chapman,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  in 
1644,  and  some  of  his  descendants.  Compiled  by 
Rev.  Jacob  Chapman  and  Dr.  W.  B.  Lapham. 
8vo,  pp.  34.  Portland,  1878. 

Chapman.  The  story  of  a  life.  By  T.  J.  Chapman, 
A.M.  Pp.  53.  D.  Pr.  printed.  Pittsburg,  Pa., 
1885. 

Chapin.  The  Chapin  gathering.  Proceedings  at  the 
meeting  of  the  Chapin  family  in  Springfield,  Mass., 
September  17,  1862.  8vo,  pp.  97.  Springfield, 
1862. 

Chapman.  Descendants  of  Ralph  Chapman.  By 
Charles  B.  Gerard.  8vo,  pp.  86.  Newburg, 
1876.  (Enlarged  title. ) 


Chase.  The  mystery  solved.  Facts  relating  to  the 
“  Lawrence-Townley,”  “Chase-Townley,”  mar¬ 
riage  and  estate  question.  With  genealogical  in¬ 
formation  concerning  the  families  of  Townley, 
Chase,  Lawrence,  Stephens,  Stevens,  and  other 
families  of  America.  By  Frank  Alden  Hill. 
8vo,  pp.  94.  Boston,  1888. 

Chase.  A  tribute  of  affection  to  the  memory  of  Pro¬ 
fessor  Irah  Chase.  [With  a  genealogical  record 
of  Chase,  of  Newton,  Mass.]  8vo,  pp.  94.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1865. 

Chase.  History  of  Lawrence-Townley  and  Chase- 
Townley  estates  in  England.  With  copious  histor¬ 
ical  and  genealogical  notes  of  the  Lawrence,  Chase 
and  Townley  families,  and  much  other  valuable 
information.  By  James  Usher,  N.  Y.,  1883. 
8vo,  pp.  110.  (Enlarged  title.) 

Cheever.  Ezekiel  Clieever  and  some  of  his  descend¬ 
ants.  By  John  T.  Hassam,  A.  M.  Part  second. 
8vo,  pp.  26.  Boston,  1884. 

Chester.  Descendants  of  Leonard  Chester,  of  Blaby, 
Eng.,  and  Wethersfield,  Conn.  8vo,  pp.  10. 
Boston,  1868. 

Church.  The  history  of  the  Church  family.  Notes 
collected  by  the  Hon.  Oliver  Chase,  of  Fall  River, 
R.  I.,  and  arranged  by  his  nephew,  Edward  A. 
French,  Esq.  To  which  has  been  added  many 
new  and  valuable  notes  collected  by  Vernon  Wade, 
Esq.  Edited  by  James  N.  Arnold  editor  of  the 
Narrangansett  Historical  Register.  8vo,  pp.  59 
+  85.  Pr.  printed.  Providence,  1887. 

Chute.  Genealogy  and  history  of  the  Chute  family 
in  America  ;  with  some  account  of  the  family  in 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland  ;  with  an  account  of 
forty  allied  families  gathered  from  the  most  authen¬ 
tic  sources.  By  Wm.  E.  Chute.  8vo,  pp.  216 
+  277.  Salem,  1894. 

Clapp.  The  Clapp  family  meeting  at  Northampton, 
August  24,  1870.  Comprising  the  proceedings, 
the  address,  historical  and  other  papers,  etc.  Pub¬ 
lished  by  vote  of  the  Boston  Committee  of  Arrange¬ 
ments.  8vo,  pp.  67.  Boston,  1870. 

Clapp.  The  Clapp  family  in  America.  Ebenezer 
Clapp,  Compiler.  8vo.  David  Clapp  &  Son, 
1876. 

Clark.  A  record  of  some  of  the  branches  of  the 
family  of  Simeon  Clark,  of  Amherst,  Mass.  As 
complied  by  him  just  previous  to  liis  death  in 
1883.  N.  p.,  n.  d.  8vo,  pp.  7. 

Clark.  Record  of  the  family  of  David  Clark,  of 
Northampton,  Mass.,  who  was  born  September 
24th,  1729,  and  died  November  13th,  1810.  Col¬ 
lected  and  arranged  by  Lewis  H.  Clark,  of 
Sodus,  Wayne  County,  N.  Y.  8vo,  pp.  13.  Syra¬ 
cuse,  1857. 

Clark.  History  and  genealogy  of  Samuel  Clark,  Sr., 
and  his  descendants  from  1636  to  1892 — 256  years. 
By  Rev.  Edgar  W.  Clark,  A.  M.,  Pana.,  Ill. 
8vo,  pp.  122,  2d  ed.  St.  Louis,  1892. 

Clarke.  Clarke-Clark  genealogy.  Records  of  the 
descendants  of  Thomas  Clarke,  Plymouth,  1623- 
1697.  Compiled  by  Rev.  William  W.  Johnson, 
Portraits.  8vo,  pp.  168  -j-  14.  North  Greenfield, 
Wis.,  1884. 

Clarke.  Record  of  some  of  the  descendants  of 
Thomas  Clarke,  Plymouth,  1623-1697.  Compiled 
by  Samuel  C.  Clarke.  8vo,  pp.  43.  Boston, 
1869. 


50 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES— APPENDIX. 


Clarke.  Jeremy’  Clarke’s  family.  An  address  before 
the  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society,  March,  1879. 
Bv  H.  E.  Turner  8vo,  pp.  49.  Newport,  R.  I., 
1S81. 

Clarke.  Genealogical  statement  of  the  Clarke  family 
of  Boston,  Mass. ,  1731;  with  review  of  the  same. 
By  Isaac  J.  Greenwood.  8vo,  pp.  8.  New 
York,  1S79. 

Clason.  Clason,  Clawson,  C’lasson,  Closson,  Clauson. 
Stephen  Clason,  of  Stamford,  Conn.,  in  1654,  and 
some  of  his  descendants.  Compiled  and  arranged 
from  data  chiefly  collected  by  Oliver  B.  Clason,  of 
Gardiner,  Me.  By  William  B.  Lapham.  Por¬ 
traits.  8vo,  pp.  147.  Augusta,  1892. 

Coffin.  Early  wills  illustrating  the  ancestry  of  Har¬ 
riet  Collin,  with  genealogical  and  biographical 
notes,  by  her  grandson,  William  S.  Appleton. 
Portrait.  Svo,  pp.  86.  Boston,  1893. 

Coffin.  The  life  of  Admiral  Sir  Isaac  Coffin,  Baronet, 
his  English  aud  American  ancestors.  By  Thomas 
C.  Amoral  Portrait.  8vo,pp.  141.  Boston,  1886. 

Coggeshall.  Address  delivered  at  the  Coggeshall 
family  reunion,  Newport,  R.  I.,  September  9,1884. 
By  Hon.  Henry  J.  Coggeshall,  of  Waterville, 
N.  YT.  N.  p.,  n.  d.  8vo,  pp.  25. 

Coghill.  The  family  of  Coghill,  1377  to  1879.  With 
some  sketches  of  their  maternal  ancestors,  the 
Slingsbys,  of  Scriven  Hall,  1135  to  1879.  By 
James  Henry  Coghill.  8vo,  pp.  9  -)-  193.  Cam¬ 
bridge,  1879. 

Collins.  Report  in  relation  to  the  claim  of  the  heirs 
at  law  of  Samuel  Collins,  dec’d,  late  of  Water- 
town  township,  Gloucester  county,  in  the  western 
division  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey,  to  any  unset¬ 
tled  estate  in  England.  By  the  examination  of  the 
records  in  the  prerogative  court  of  Canterbury, 
principal  registry  of  probate  in  the  city  of  London, 
England.  By  John  Clement.  Svo,  pp.  54.  Tren¬ 
ton, 1871.  (Enlarged  title). 

Comberbach.  Collection  for  a  genealogical  account 
of  the  family  of  Comberbach.  By  George  W. 
Marshall,  LL.  B.  8vo,  pp.  58.  London,  1866. 

Cooper.  Thomas  Cooper,  of  Boston,  and  his  descend¬ 
ants.  By  Frederick  Tuckerman,  of  Amherst, 
Mass.  Reprinted  from  the  New  England  Histori¬ 
cal  and  Genealogical  Register  for  January,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  11.  Boston,  1890. 

Cotton.  The  English  ancestry  of  Rev.  John  Cotton, 
of  Boston.  By  H.  G.  Somerby,  of  London.  Re¬ 
printed  from  the  Heraldic  Journal  for  April,  1868. 
Svo,  pp.  12.  Boston,  1868. 

Cotton.  A  needed  correction  in  the  pedigree  of  the 
Cotton  family,  as  given  by  Mr.  Savage,  Mr.  Sib¬ 
ley  and  some  others.  By  Henry  Williams. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  England  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Register  for  January,  1895.  8vo,pp.3. 

Crafts.  The  Crafts  family.  A  genealogical  and  bio¬ 
graphical  history  of  the  descendants  of  Griffin  and 
Alice  Craft,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.  1630-1890.  Com¬ 
piled  by  James  M.  Crafts  and  William  F.  Crafts. 
8vo,  pp.  803.  Northampton,  Mass.,  1893. 

Crandall.  Family  Register  [Crandall  and  Ott] .  N.  p. 
[1883?] 

Crawford.  Laurus  Crawfurdiana.  Memorials  of  that 
branch  of  the  Crawford  family  which  comprises 
the  descendants  of  John  Crawford,  of  Virginia. 
1660-1883.  With  notices  of  the  allied  families, 
pr.  printed  pp.  14 -(-180.  F.  Portraits.  N.  Y.,  1883. 


Cressey.  Genealogy  of  the  Cressey  family,  descend¬ 
ants  of  Mighill  Cressey  [Mighel  Cresse]  of  Salem 
and  Ipswich,  Mass.  By  George  Brainard 
Blodgette,  A.  M.  From  the  New  England 
Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  April, 
1877.  8vo,  pp.13.  Boston,  1877. 

Cunnabell.  See  Connabell. 

Curtis.  Records  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Wm. 
Curtis,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1632.  Compiled  from  the 
MS.  of  Miss  Catherine  P.  Curtis  and  other  sources. 
By  Samuel  C.  Clarke.  8vo,pp.  29.  Boston,  1869. 

Cutler.  A  Cutler  memorial  and  genealogical  history 
containing  the  names  of  a  large  proportion  of  the 
Cutlers  in  the  United  States  and  Canada,  and  a 
record  of  many  individual  members  of  the  family, 
with  an  account  also  of  other  families  allied  to  the 
Cutlers  by  marriage.  Compiled  by  Nahum  S. 
Cutler.  Portraits.  Svo,  pp.  665.  ( Enlarged  title ) . 
Greenfield,  Mass.,  1889. 

Dabney.  Sketch  of  the  Dabneys  of  Virginia,  with 
some  of  their  family  records.  Collected  and  ar¬ 
ranged  by  William  H.  Dabney,  of  Boston,  De¬ 
cember  31,  1887.  Portrait.  8vo,  pp.  197.  Chicago, 
1888. 

Dane.  Sermon  preached  in  the  Whitefield  church, 
Newburyport.  By  Rev.  S.  J.  Spalding,  D.  D., 
August  8,  1875,  and  other  papers,  in  memory  of 
Francis  Dane.  [Genealogy  of  Dane  Family.]  Por¬ 
trait.  8vo,  pp.  36.  Boston,  1875. 

Danforth.  Report  of  the  sixth  meeting  of  the  Dan- 
forth  family,  held  in  Chicago,  July  20th,  1893. 
8vo,  pp.  44.  Boston,  1893. 

Daniell.  The  Daniell  family.  A  genealogy  of  Rob¬ 
ert  Daniell  and  some  of  his  descendants.  By  Moses 
Grant  Daniell.  8vo,  pp.  19.  Boston,  1874. 

Dawson.  A  collection  of  family  records,  with  bio¬ 
graphical  sketches  and  other  memoranda  of  various 
families  and  individuals  bearing  the  name  Dawson, 
or  allied  to  families  of  that  name.  Compiled  by 
Charles  C.  Dawson.  Portraits.  8vo,pp.  8  +  572. 
Albany,  1874. 

Dearborns.  The  Dearborns  of  Hampton,  N.  H., 
descendants  of  Godfrey  Dearborn,  of  Exeter  and 
Hampton.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Salem,  1893. 

De  Peyster.  Genealogy  of  the  De  Peyster  family. 
By  J.  Watts  De  Peyster,  of  Tivoli,  N.  Y. 
8vo,pp.  18  +  249.  (Work  not  completed. )  [Tivoli, 
N.  Y.,  1854.] 

De  Peyster.  Brief  De  Peyster  and  Watts  genealogi¬ 
cal  references.  With  partial  list  of  authorities. 
N.  p.,  n.  d.  8vo,  pp.  8. 

Dexter.  Dexter  genealogy.  1610-1857.  Chart,  24  by 
30  inches. 

Dickinsons.  Genealogies  of  the  Lymans  of  Mid- 
dlefield,  of  the  Dickinsons  of  Montreal,  and  of  the 
Patridges  of  Hatfield.  Svo,  pp.  29.  Boston,  1865. 

Dike.  See  Noyes. 

Dod.  Genealogies  of  the  male  descendants  of  Daniel 
Dod,  of  Branford,  Conn.,  a  native  of  England. 
1646-1863.  By  Bethune  L.  Dodd,  M.  D.,  and 
John  R.  Burnet.  8vo,  pp.  221.  Newark,  N.  J., 
1864. 

Dodge.  Genealogy  of  the  Dodge  family,  of  Essex 
County,  Mass.  1629-1894.  By  Joseph  Thomp¬ 
son  Dodge,  Ph.  D.  8vo,  pp.  5  +  448.  MadisoD, 
Wis.,  1894. 


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51 


Doggett.  History  of  the  Doggett-Daggett  family. 
By  Samuel  Bradlee  Doggett.  8vo,  pp.8.+  686. 
Boston,  1894. 

Draper.  An  account  of  the  silver  wedding  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  F.  P.  Draper,  at  Westford,  N.  Y.,  Fri¬ 
day  evening,  June  16,  1871.  Including  the  his¬ 
torical  essays  on  the  Draper  and  Preston  families, 
read  on  the  occasion  ;  and  also  the  poem,  ad¬ 
dresses,  and  other  exercises.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Albany, 
1871. 

Dummer.  The  first  century  of  DummeV  Academy. 

*  A  historical  discourse  delivered  at  Newbury,  By¬ 
field  Parish,  Aug.  12,  1863.  With  an  appendix. 
[Dummer  genealogy.]  By  Nehemiah  Cleave- 
land.  8vo,  pp.  71  +  53.  Boston,  1865. 

Eaton.  Report  of  the  fifth  annual  reunion  of  the 
Eaton  family  association  held  at  Boston,  October 
31st,  1888.  8vo,  pp.  21.  New  Haven,  1888. 

Eberharts.  History  of  the  Eberharts  in  Germany 
and  the  United  States,  from  A.  D.  1265  to  A.  D. 
1890 — 625  years.  By  Uriah  Eberhart.  With 
an  autobiographical  sketch  of  the  author,  includ¬ 
ing  many  reminiscences  of  his  ministerial  and 
army  life.  8vo,  pp.  236.  [Chicago].  1891. 

Edson.  See  Noyes. 

Edsons.  Genealogical  account  of  the  Edsons  early 
settled  in  Bridgewater.  With  appendices.  8vo,pp. 
48  +  14.  Lowell,  Mass.,  1864. 

Edwards.  Our  patronymics.  Compiled  by  Eliza¬ 
beth  Ed  wards-Gifford.  4to,pp.  28.  N.  p.  1886. 

Elderkin.  Genealogy  of  the  Elderkin  family,  with 
intermarriages.  Containing  family  records  from 
John  1st,  who  came  from  England  in  A.D.  1637 
and  located  in  Massachusetts,  through  ten  genera¬ 
tions  to  1886.  .  .  .  Also  an  appendix,  containing 
a  few  of  the  author’s  original  articles  on  theories 
of  science,  pathology  and  theology.  By  Dyer 
White  Elderkin.  Portraits,  8vo,  pp.223  +  22. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1888. 

Eliot.  Samuel  Eliot.  [Genealogy.]  Portraits,  8vo,pp. 
204.  Boston,  1869. 

Elliot.  Andrew  Elliot,  of  Beverly,  Mass.,  and  his 
descendants.  N.  p.  8vo,  pp.  4.  [1869  ?] 

Ellis.  A  memorandum  of  the  Ellis  family.  Prepared 
by  Thomas  H.  Ellis,  of  Richmond,  Virginia, 
1849.  8vo,  pp.  36.  Richmond,  1849. 

Emery.  See  Amerie — Emery — Amory. 

Emery.  Genealogical  records  of  descendants  of  John 
and  Anthony  Amery,  of  Newbury,  Mass.  1590- 
1890.  Compiled  by  Rufus  Emery,  pp.  11  +  610. 
Salem,  Mass.,  1890. 

Everett.  Genealogy  of  the  Everett  family.  By  Ed¬ 
ward  F.  Everett.  8vo,  pp.  7.  Boston,  1860. 

Estes.  Estes  genealogies,  1097-1893.  Compiled  by 
Charles  Estes,  of  Warren,  Rhode  Island.  8vo, 
pp.  16  +  401.  Salem,  Mass,  1894. 

Ewell.  Genealogy  of  John  Ewell,  extending  to  the 
6th  generation,  covering  a  period  of  144  years 
from  1734  to  1878,  together  with  personal  sketches, 
family  incidents  and  important  events.  Enumer¬ 
ating  280  marriages  and  870  births.  Collected  and 
compiled  by  E.  H.  Ewell,  one  of  his  grandsons. 
8vo,  pp.  78.  Buffalo,  1878. 

Fanuell.  See  Bethune. 

Farnham.  Genealogy  of  the  Farnham  family.  By 
Rev.  J.  M.  W.  Farnham,  D.D.  pp.  91.  D. 
Shanghai,  1886. 


Farrington.  Farrington  memorial  ;  a  sketch  of  the 
ancestors  and  descendants  of  Deacon  John  Farring¬ 
ton,  native  of  Wrentham,  Mass.,  who  in  1786 
removed  to  China  Plantation,  or  No.  9,  District 
of  Maine,  and  settled  seven  miles  east  of  the 
Penobscot  river.  Incorporated  as  Brewer  in  1812. 
Set  off  and  incorporated  as  Holden  in  1852.  To 
which  is  appended  the  genealogy  of  his  wife, 
Cynthia  Hawes.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Portland,  Me.,  1880. 
(Enlarged  title). 

Farwell.  Farwell  ancestral  memorial.  Henry  Far- 
well,  of  Concord  and  Chelmsford,  Massachusetts, 
and  all  his  descendants  to  the  fifth  generation  ;  to 
which  are  added  three  branches — the  families  of 
Daniel,  of  Croton  and  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1 7 40- 
1815 ;  Bethiali,  of  Mansfield,  Conn.,  and  West¬ 
minster,  Vt.,  1747-1813 ;  Elizabeth,  of  North 
Charlestown,  N.  H.,  1751-1840,  and  their  descends 
ants  to  1879.  By  David-Parsons  Holton,  M.D., 
A.  M.,  and  his  wife,  Frances  K.  (Forward).  8vo, 
pp.  8  +  247.  Holton,  N.  Y.,  1879. 

Felch.  The  memorial  history  of  the  Felch  family  in 
America  and  Wales.  The  earliest  and  latest 
records,  1641-1881.  By  W.  Farrand  Felch, 
Columbus,  Ohio.  Parts  1-4.  4pts.  8vo.  Columbus, 
O.,  1881. 

Felt.  The  Felt  genealogy.  A  record  of  the  descend¬ 
ants  of  George  Felt,  of  Casco  Bay.  Complied  by 
John  E.  Morris.  8vo,  pp.  568.  Hartford,  Conn., 
1893. 

Felton.  A  genealogical  history  of  the  Felton  family, 
descendants  of  Lieutenant  Nathaniel  Felton,  who 
came  to  Salem,  Mass.,  in  1633;  with  few  supple¬ 
ments  and  appendices  of  the  names  of  some  of  the 
ancestors  of  the  families  that  have  intermarried 
with  them.  An  index  alphabetically  arranged  of 
the  Felton  families,  also  an  index  of  other  names 
than  Felton.  By  Cyrus  Felton.  8vo,  pp.  260. 
Marlborough,  1886. 

Fenner.  Genealogy  of  the  Fenner  family.  Nos.  land 
2.  N.p.,  n.  d.  8 vo,  2  Nos. 

Fenton.  Genealogy  of  the  Fenton  family,  descend¬ 
ants  of  Robert  Fenton,  an  early  settler  of  ancient 
Windham,  Conn.,  (now  Mansfield).  Compiled  by 
William  L.  Weaver.  8vo,  pp.  34.  Willimantic, 
Conn. 

Field.  Record  of  the  family  of  the  late  Rev.  David 
D.  Field,  D.  D. ,  of  Stockbridge,  Mass.  Compiled 
by  his  youngest  son,  Henry  M.  Field.  Pr. 
printed.  8vo,  pp.  132  +  15.  1880. 

Field.  Genealogical  sketch  of  the  family  of  Field,  of 
the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  England,  and  of 
Flushing  and  Newtown  in  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 
With  a  tabular  pedigree.  By  Osgood  Field,  of 
London,  England.  8vo,  pp.  9.  Albany,  1863. 
(Privately  printed). 

Field.  Genealogical  sketch  of  the  family  of  Field,  of 
the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  England,  and  of 
Flushing  and  Newtown  in  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 
With  a  tabular  pedigree.  By  Osgood  Field,  of 
London,  England.  8vo,  pp.  14.  (Privately 
printed). 

Fields.  The  Fields  of  New  Jersey.  By  Osgood 
Field,  Esq.,  of  London,  England.  N.  p.  8vo, 
pp.  4.  [1876?] 

Flanders.  The  Flanders  family.  By  William 
Prescott,  M.D.  N.  p.,  n.  d.  8vo,  pp.  8. 

Fleet.  Some  genealogical  sketches  of  the  Fleet  family 
ofVa.,  9  x  13  inches.  1891. 


52 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES— APPENDIX. 


Fletcher.  Fletcher  family  union.  (Instituted  in 
Lowell.  Mass.,  Aug.  30th,  1S76).  Svo,  pp.  12. 
[1S7S  ?] 

Fletcher.  Fletcher  family  history.  The  descendants 
of  Robert  Fletcher,  of  Concord,  Mass.  By  Ed¬ 
ward  H.  Fletcher,  of  New  York  City.  Svo. 
pp.  563.  Boston,  1S81. 

Flunt.  See  Morris. 

Follansbee.  Report  to  the  Follansbee  Association, 
U.  S.  A.  Made  by  Columbus  Smith,  A.D.,  1S65. 
Svo,  pp.  2S  +  6.  Middlebury,  1S65. 

Foot.  Memorial  of  Elder  Adoniram  Foot.  The  ser¬ 
mon  preached  at  his  funeral,  in  the  Presbyterian 
church,  Turin,  N.  Y.,  May  1st,  1866.  By  Rev. 
E.  B.  Parsons.  With  an  appendix  containing 
some  reminiscences  and  genealogical  notes,  sup¬ 
plemental  to  the  genealogy  of  the  Foot  family. 
Compiled  by  Rev.  John  B.  Foot.  Svo,  pp.  32. 
Rome,  1867. 

Forster.  Pedigree  and  descendants  of  Jacob  Forster, 
Sen.,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.  By  Edward  Jacob 
Forster,  M.D. 

Foster.  Family  of  Foster,  of  Charlestown,  Mass. 
Reprinted  from  New  England  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Register  for  January,  1871.  N.  p. 
Svo,  pp.  6.  1871. 

Foster.  Genealogy  of  the  Fo(r)ster  family.  Des¬ 
cendants  of  Reginald  Foster,  who  settled  in  Ips¬ 
wich,  Essex  County,  Mass.,  A.D.,  1838.  By  Ed¬ 
ward  Jacob  Forster,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1876. 

Foulke.  Ancestry  of  Edward  Foulke,  who  settled  at 
Gwynedd,  Penna.,  1698.  By  Thomas  Allen 
Glenn,  1891.  Revised  by  C.  M.  Foulke.  [50 
copies  typewritten  and  bound  for  private  circula¬ 
tion]. 

Frey.  A  concise  record  of  our  family,  from  sixteen 
hundred  and  eighty. eight  to  the  present  time.  [By] 
Samuel  Chollot  Frey.  8vo,  pp.  35.  Leaven¬ 
worth,  Kansas,  1870. 

Fuller.  See  Noyes  family. 

Gaillard.  The  history  and  pedigree  of  the  house  of 
Gaillard,  or  Gaylord,  in  France,  England  and  the 
United  States,  with  a  view  of  Chateau  Gaillard  in 
Normandy;  a  view  of  Gaylord’s  villa  in  Connec¬ 
ticut;  a  portrait  of  the  author  with  the  family  arms 
and  other  portraits.  By  William  Gaillard. 
4to,  pp.  64.  Cincinnati  (1876?) 

Gallaudet.  See  Oliver. 

Gale.  The  Gale  family  records  in  England  and  the 
United  States;  To  which  are  added  the  Tottingham 
family  of  New  England,  and  some  account  of  the 
Bogardus,  Waldron  and  Young  families  of  New 
York.  By  George  Gale,  LL.D.  12mo,  pp. 
254.  Galesville,  Wis.,  1866.  [Enlarged  title.] 

Gallup.  The  genealogical  history  of  the  Gallup  family 
in  the  United  States,  also  biographical  sketches 
of  members  of  the  family.  By  John  D.  Gallup, 
Agawam,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  329.  Hartford,  Conn., 
1893. 

Gerould.  The  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Gamaliel 
Gerould,  son  of  Dr.  Jacques  (or  James)  Jerauld, 
of  the  province  of  Languedoc,  France.  8vo,  pp.  84. 
Bristol,  N.  H. 

Gibbs.  Family  notices  collected  by  William  Gibbs, 
of  Lexington,  Mass.  N.  p.,  n.  d.  8vo,  pp.  8. 


Gibson.  Genealogical  history  of  the  ancestors  of 
James  Gibson  Johnson  and  Sarah  Bowen,  his  wife, 
who  were  born  in  Reading,  Vermont,  in  1799,  and 
settled  in  the  territory  of  Michigan  in  1826.  By 
their  son,  James  Bowen  Johnson.  8vo,  pp.  27. 
Wash.,  1891. 

Gibson.  Report  to  the  Gibson  Association  of  Ver¬ 
mont,  U.  S.  A.,  made  by  Columbus  Smith,  A.D. 
1867.  8vo,  pp.  20 +4.  Middlebury,  1867.  (En¬ 
larged  title. ) 

Giddings.  The  Giddings  family;  or,  the  descendants 
of  George  Giddings,  who  came  from  St.  Albans, 
England,  to  Ipswich,  Mass.,  in  1635.  With  a 
record  of  others  of  the  same  name  not  yet  traced. 
Also  a  sketch  of  prominent  persons  connected  with 
the  family.  By  Minot  S.  Giddings,  of  New 
Milford,  Conn.  8vo,  pp.  227.  Hartford,  Conn., 
1882. 

Gill.  Nouvelles  notes  sur  l’histoire  de  la  famille  Gill 
par  Charles  Gill.  S.  pp.  19.  Montreal,  1892. 

Glenn.  (Thomas  Allen,  Ardmore,  Pa.)  Merion  in 
the  Welsh  Tract,  with  sketches  of  the  Townships 
of  Haverford  and  Radnor. 

Historical  and  Genealogical  collections  concerning 
the  Welsh  Barony  in  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania, 
settled  by  the  Cymric  Quakers  in  1682.  Printed 
for  the  subscribers.  Norristown,  (Pa. )  1896. 

Containing  full  genealogies  of  the  families  of  Cad- 
walader,  Bevan,  Lloyd,  Jones,  Roberts,  Lewis, 
Griffith,  Owen,  Foulke,  Price,  Rees,  Evans,  Ellis, 
Walker  and  many  others.  8vo,  pp.  395. 

Glenn.  (Thomas  Allen. )  Notes  on  the  Lewis  family, 
of  Newtown,  Pennsylvania,  but  formerly  of 
Eglwysilan,  in  Glamorganshire.  ( Chart  form. ) 

Glenn.  (Thomas  Allen.)  Owen  of  Merion,  from 
Penna.  Mag.,  1889.  8vo. 

Goode.  Virginia  cousins.  A  study  of  the  ancestry 
and  posterity  of  John  Goode,  of  Whitby,  a  Vir¬ 
ginia  colonist  of  the  Seventeenth  century,  with 
notes  upon  related  families,  a  key  to  Southern 
genealogy,  and  a  history  of  the  English  surname 
Gode,  Goad,  Goode  or  Good,  from  1148  to  1887. 
By  G.  Brown  Goode,  with  a  preface  by  R.  A. 
Brock.  4to,  pp.  36  4-526.  Richmond,  Va.,  1887. 
( Enlarged  title. ) 

Goodrich.  The  Goodrich  family  memorial.  Part 
one.  Containing  the  English  history  of  the  family, 
as  collected  by  the  late  Rev.  Hiram  P.  Good¬ 
rich,  of  St.  Louis.  Svo,  pp.  29.  (Chicago, 
1883?)  [Enlarged  title.] 

Goodrich.  The  Goodrich  family  memorial.  Part 
two.  Containing  the  American  history,  and  four 
enerations  of  the  descendants  of  William  and 
arah  (Marvin)  Goodrich,  of  Wethersfield,  Conn. 
8vo,  pp.  30-)-  109.  (Chicago,  1883?.) 

Gore.  See  Payne. 

Goss.  See  Lawrence. 

Gould.  The  family  of  Zaccheus  Gould,  of  Topsfield. 
By  Benjamin  Apthorp  Gould.  8vo,  pp.  7  -)- 
351.  Lynn,  Mass. 

Granger.  Launcelot  Granger,  of  Newbury,  Mass., 
and  Suffield,  Conn.  A  genealogical  history.  By 
James  N.  Granger.  8vo,  pp.  587.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  (1893). 

Grannis.  Tabular  pedigree.  No.  1,  1889.  15  x  25 

inches.  Same,  No.  2,  1891.  17  x  18  inches. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES— APPENDIX. 


53 


Gray.  Gray  and  Coytmore.  Communicated  by  Wil¬ 
liam  S.  Appleton,  of  Boston,  to  the  New  Eng¬ 
land  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  and 
reprinted  from  the  July  number.  8vo,  pp.  7. 
Boston.  1885. 

Green.  Family  of  Ezra  Green.  Genealogy  and  gene¬ 
ral  family  history.  Bethlehem,  Litchfield  County, 
Connecticut,  1754,  Remsen,  Oneida  County,  New 
York,  1824.  12mo,  pp.  44.  [Remsen,  N.  Y.,] 

1893. 

Greene.  Genealogical  sketch  of  the  descendants  of 
Robert  Greene,  M.D.,  Boston,  Mass.  12mo,  pp. 
64.  Boston,  Mass.,  1885. 

Greene.  Descendants  of  Joseph  Greene,  of  Westerly, 
R.  I. ;  also  of  other  branches  of  the  Greenes,  of 
Quidnesset,  or  Kingston,  R.  I.,  and  other  lines  of 
Greenes  in  America.  By  Frank  L.  Greene. 
8vo,  pp.  486.  Albany,  1894. 

Griffin.  Centennial  observance.  Gathering  of  the 
descendants  of  Nathan  Griffin  at  the  old  home¬ 
stead  in  Stockton,  March  30,  1863.  T.  pp.  8. 
Belfast,  1863. 

Griffin.  A  partial  history  of  the  Griffin  family  in 
Massachusetts.  Being  a  genealogy  of  the  descend¬ 
ants  of  Lieut.  Joseph  Griffin,  of  Methuen.  8vo, 
pp.  4+ 17.  Lowell,  Mass.,  1888. 

Griswold.  Brief  history  and  genealogical  sketch  of 
the  first  Daniel  Griswold,  of  Springfield,  Vermont. 
By  F.  G.  Field.  Pr.  printed.  8vo,  pp.  23. 
Springfield,  1880. 

Guthrie.  Brief  history  of  a  branch  of  the  Guthrie 
family.  By  Seymour  Guthrie.  8vo,  pp.  61. 
Chicago,  1889. 

Haines.  Original  papers  relating  to  Samuel  Haines 
and  his  descendants.  Edited  by  Andrew  Mack 
Haines.  Reprinted  from  New  England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register  for  April,  1869.  8vo, 
pp.  29.  Boston,  1869. 

Hall.  Record  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Richard 
Hall,  New  Haven,  1639 — 1662.  By  Samuel  C. 
Clarke.  Boston,  1869.  8vo,  pp.  20. 

Hall.  Hall  pedigree.  11  x  18  inches.  1868. 

Hall.  Biographical  notes  of  our  beloved  parents,  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  William  Hall,  late  of  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
12mo,  pp.  26.  Cleveland,  1876. 

Hammond.  History  and  genealogy  of  the  descend¬ 
ants  of  William  Hammond,  of  London,  England, 
and  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Penn;  through  their  son 
Benjamin,  of  Sandwich  and  Rochester,  Mass., 
1600-1894.  By  Roland  Hammond.  8vo,  pp. 
9  +  311.  Boston,  1894. 

Hammond.  Descendants  of  Benjamin  Hammond. 
Communicated  by  Philip  Battell,  Esq.,  of  Mid- 
dlebury,  Vt.  8vo,  pp.  11.  (1876.) 

Harris.  New  England  ancestors  of  Katherine-Brattle 
and  William-Cary  Harris,  and  the  descendants  of 
Thaddeus  Mason  and  Mary  (Dix)  Harris,  Amos 
and  Jerusha  (Robinson)  Holbrook,  Eli  and  Han¬ 
nah  (Streeter)  Wheelock,  William  and  Katherine 
Brattle  (Gannett)  Bascom.  By  Edward  Double¬ 
day  Harris.  Pr.  printed.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Cam¬ 
bridge,  1887. 

Harris.  Harris  genealogy.  A  history  of  James  Har¬ 
ris,  of  New  London,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants  ; 
from  1640  to  1878.  ...  By  Nathaniel  Harris 
Morgan.  8vo,  pp.  239.  Hartford,  1878. 


Harris.  Genealogical  and  biographical  sketches  of  the 
New  Jersey  branch  of  the  Harris  family  in  the 
United  States.  By  Sarah  J.  (Harris)  Keifer. 
8vo,  pp.  350.  Madison,  Wis.,  1888. 

Harrison.  The  ancestry  of  Benjamin  Harrison,  presi¬ 
dent  of  the  United  States  of  America,  1889-1893, 
in  chart  form,  showing  also  the  descendants  of 
William  Henry  Harrison,  president  of  the  United 
States  of  America  in  1841,  and  notes  on  families 
related.  By  Charles  P.  Keith.  8vo,  pp.  96. 
Philadelphia,  1893. 

Haskell.  Descendants  of  Thomas  White,  of  Marble¬ 
head,  and  Mark  Haskell,  of  Beverly,  Mass.  With 
a  brief  notice  of  the  Coombs  family.  Compiled  by 
Perley  Derby,  Salem,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  81.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1872. 

Hastings.  See  Adams  and  Hastings.  1880. 

Hathorne.  Hathorne  family  of  Salem,  Mass.  N.  d. 
Chart,  9x11  inches. 

Haven.  Address  at  meeting  of  descendants  of  Rich¬ 
ard  Haven,  of  Lynn,  at  Framingham,  Mass.,  Aug. 
29,  1844,  being  the  second  centennial  anniversary 
of  his  landing  in  New  England.  By  John  C. 
Park,  of  Boston.  8vo,  pp.  27.  Boston,  1844. 

Haven.  Address  at  the  second  meeting  of  descend¬ 
ants  of  Richard  Haven,  of  Lynn,  held  at  Framing¬ 
ham,  Mass.,  August  30,  1849.  By  Rev.  Joseph 
Haven,  Jr.,  of  Brookline,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  28. 
Framingham,  1849. 

Hawes.  Edward  Hawes,  the  emigrant,  and  some  of 
his  descendants.  By  Gilbert  Ray  Hawes,  Esq.  , 
of  the  New  York  Bar.  N.  p.  1895.  4to,  pp.  28. 

Hawes.  See  Farrington  and  Hawes. 

Hayden.  Genealogy  of  the  Hayden  family.  From 
Stile’s  History  of  Ancient  Windsor.  N.  p.  8vo, 
pp.  15.  (1859?) 

Hemenway.  Genealogical  record  of  one  branch  of 
the  Hemenway  family  from  1634  to  1880.  Com¬ 
piled  by  Rev.  Asa  Hemenway,  of  Manchester, 
Vt.  8vo,  pp.  92.  Hartford,  1880. 

Hendrie.  See  Barlow. 

Henry.  See  Burt. 

Hepburn.  Genealogy  and  history  of  the  Hepburn 
family  of  the  Susquehanna  Valley,  with  reference 
to  other  families  of  the  same  name.  By  John  F. 
Meginness.  8 vo,  pp.  181  +  4.  Williamsport, 
1894. 

Hill.  Genealogy  of  the  Hill  family  from  1632,  in¬ 
cluding  a  biographical  sketch  of  Joel  Barlow.  (By 
Moses  Hill).  Tt.  pp.  29.  Norwalk,  (1879?)  * 

Hilton.  See  Hassam. 

Hiltons.  The  Dover  settlement  and  the  Hiltons.  By 
John  T.  Hassam.  8vo,  pp.  9.  Boston,  1882. 

Hills.  The  golden  wedding  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Darwin 
T.  Hills,  at  Crawfordsville,  Indiana,  Nov.  18, 
1878.  8vo,  pp.  23.  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1878. 

Hinckley.  The  Hinckley  family.  8vo,  pp.  7.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1859. 

Hinman.  A  family  record  of  the  descendants  of 
Sergt.  Edward  Hinman,  who  first  appeared  at 
Stratford,  in  Connecticut,  about  1650.  By  R.  R. 
Hinman,  Esq.,  1856. 

(Bound  with  Hinman’ s  Early  Puritan  Settlers  of 
Conn.,  1852). 

Hinsdale.  See  Morton. 


54  AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES— APPENDIX. 


Hitchcock.  The  genealogy  of  the  Hitchcock  family 
who  are  descended  from  Matthies  Hitchcock,  of 
East  Haven,  Conn.,  and  Luke  Hitchcock,  of 
Wethersfield,  Conn.  Compiled  and  published  by 
Mrs.  Edward  Hitchcock,  Sr.,  of  Amherst, 
Mass.,  arranged  for  the  press  by  Rev.  Dwight 
\V.  Marsh,  D.D.,  of  Amherst,  Mass.  Svo,  pp. 

7  -(-555.  Amherst,  Mass.,  1894. 

Hoare.  Will  of  Charles  Hoare,  of  Gloucester,  Eng¬ 
land.  With  notes  by  George  F.  Hoar.  8vo, 
pp.  7.  Boston,  1891. 

Hodgman.  A  memorial  of  the  golden  wedding  of 
Leonard  and  Jenette  Hodgman,  at  Stillwater,  N. 
Y.,  January  12,  1865.  Svo,  pp.  14.  Albany,  1865. 

Holbrook.  Record  of  the  descendants  of  Silence 
Holbrook,  of  Weymouth,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  19. 
Worcester,  1851. 

Holladay.  See  Hayden. 

Hollister.  The  Hollister  family  of  America.  Lieut. 
John  Hollister,  of  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  and  his 
descendants.  Compiled  by  Lafayette  Wallace 
Case,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  805.  Chicago,  1886. 

Holloway.  See  Sullivant. 

Holmes.  A  letter  of  directions  to  his  father’ s  birth¬ 
place,  by  John  Holmes.  With  notes  and  a 
genealogy  by  D.  Williams  Patterson.  8vo,  pp. 
76.  N.  Y.,  1865. 

Holt.  Proceedings  of  the  third  annual  meeting  of 
the  Holt  Estate  Association,  held  January  10th, 
1871.  8vo,  pp.  7.  N.  Y.,  1871. 

Hooker.  Paper  by  Commander  Edward  Hooker, 
U.  S.  Navy,  prepared  for  the  Hooker  reunion,  at 
Hartford,  Conn.,  and  in  his  absence  read  by  John 
Hooker,  Esq.  8vo,  pp.  8.  1890. 

Holton.  See  Morton. 

Holton.  Some  of  the  descendants  of  William  Holton, 
early  settler  of  Hartford,  Conn .  Chart,  17  x  22 
inches.  1866. 

Hopkins.  See  Morton. 

Horton.  Horton  genealogy  ;  or,  chronicles  of  the 
descendants  of  Barnabas  Horton,  of  Southold,  L.I., 
1640.  Compiled  by  Geo.  F.  Horton,  M.D.  8vo, 
pp.  240+  12.  Phila.,  1876. 

Horton.  Horton  gathering.  Proceedings  of  the 
Horton  family  gathering  and  social  reunion.  8vo, 
pp.  13.  Phila.,  1876. 

Hosmer.  Genealogical  records  of  the  pioneer  families 
of  Avon,  N.  Y.,  Pierson,  Waterous,  Martin,  etc., 
and  their  descendants.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Rochester, 
1871. 

Hosmer.  Genealogy  of  the  Hosmer  family.  By 
James  B.  Hosmer.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Hartford,  1861. 

Howe.  See  Sullivant. 

Howe.  The  Howe  family  gathering,  at  Harmony 
Grove,  South  Framingham,  Thursday,  Aug.  31, 
1871.  By  Rev.  Elias  Nason.  8vo,  pp.  45.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1871. 

Howe.  See  Jennens. 

Howland.  Brief  genealogical  and  biographical  his¬ 
tory  of  Arthur,  Henry,  and  John  Howland,  and 
their  descendants  of  the  United  States  and  Canada. 
Together  with  an  account  of  the  efforts  made  in 


England  to  learn  of  their  English  ancestry,  etc. 
By  Franklyn  Howland.  Svo,  pp.  463.  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  1885. 

Hoyt.  Genealogical  history  of  the  Hoyt,  Haight  and 
Hight  family;  with  some  account  of  the  earlier 
Hyatt  families,  a  list  of  the  first  settlers  of  Salis¬ 
bury  and  Amesbury,  Mass.,  etc.  By  David  W. 
Hoyt.  8vo,  pp.  12+ 686.  Providence,  1871. 

Hubbard.  One  thousand  years  of  Hubbard  history, 
866  to  1895.  From  Hubba,  the  Norse  sea  king, 
to  the  enlightened  present.  Compiled  by  Edward 
Warren  Day,  a  Hubbard  descendant.  8vo,  pp. 
512.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

Hubbard.  See  Sullivant. 

Hudson.  The  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Daniel 
Hudson,  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  who  emigrated  to 
America  in  1639.  The  progenitor  of  all  of  that 
name  settled  at  Oxford.  By  Sanford  A.  Hudson. 
12mo,  pp.  28.  Fargo,  North  Dakota,  1892. 

Hull.  Book  of  the  Hulls  ;  being  a  genealogy  of  the 
Hull  family,  etc.  By  Oliver  Hull,  of  New 
York.  12mo,  pp.  36.  N.  Y.,  1863. 

Hull.  A  record  of  the  descendants  of  Richard  Hull, 
of  New  Haven,  Conn.  Compiled  by  Puella 
Follett  (Hull)  Mason.  8vo,  pp.  78.  Mil¬ 
waukee,  Wis.,  1894. 

Humphreys.  The  Humphreys  family  in  America. 
By  Thomas  Allen  Glenn.  Reprint  ( see  Merion ) . 
8vo.  Norristown,  1896. 

Humphreys.  See  Guild. 

Hunt.  Genealogy  of  the  name  and  family  of  Hunt, 
early  established  in  America  from  Europe.  Ex¬ 
hibiting  pedigrees  of  ten  thousand  persons,  en¬ 
larged  by  religious  and  historic  readings,  enriched 
with  indices  of  names  and  places.  Authorized  by 
W.  L.  G.  Hunt,  compiled  by  T.  B.  Wyman,  Jr. 
8vo,  pp.  15  +  414.  Boston,  1862-63.  (E.  title.) 

Hunting.  The  Hunting  or  Huntting  family  in 
America.  By  T.  D.  Huntting.  8vo,  pp.  75  +  8. 
Brooklyn,  1888. 

Huntington.  Memories,  counsels,  and  reflections. 
By  an  octogenary.  (  Dan  Huntington.  )  8vo,  pp. 
119.  Cambridge,  1857. 

Hutchinson.  A  brief  genealogy  of  the  descendants 
of  William  Hutchinson  and  Thomas  Oliver.  Fam¬ 
ilies  closely  allied  by  intermarriage,  and  promi¬ 
nent  at  every  period  of  the  Colonial  history  of 
Massachusetts.  By  W.  H.  Whitmore.  8vo,  pp. 
38.  Boston,  1865. 

Hutchinson.  The  Hutchinson  family;  or  the  des¬ 
cendants  of  Barnard  Hutchinson,  of  Cowlam,  Eng¬ 
land.  Compiled  by  Perley  Derby.  8vo,  pp. 
107.  Salem,  1870. 

Hutchinson.  Notes  upon  the  ancestry  of  William 
Hutchinson  and  Anne  Marbury.  By  Joseph 
Lemuel  Chester.  4to,  pp.  24.  Boston,  1866. 

Hutton.  The  life  of  William  Hutton.  And  the 
history  of  the  Hutton  family,  edited  from  the 
original  manuscripts,  with  the  addition  of  numer¬ 
ous  illustrative  notes,  original  matter,  examples  of 
Hutton’s  poetical  productions,  and  notices  of  all 
his  works,  etc.,  etc.  By  Llewellynn  Jewitt. 
12mo,  pp.  12  +  464.  (London,  1872.) 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES— APPENDIX. 


55 


Hyde.  Hyde  genealogy;  or  the  descendants,  in  the 
female  as  well  as  in  the  male  lines,  from  William 
Hyde,  of  Norwich,  with  their  places  of  residence, 
and  dates  of  births,  marriages,  etc.,  and  other 
particulars  of  them  and  their  families  and  ancestry. 
By  Reuben  H.  Walworth.  8vo,  2v.  Albany, 
1864.  ( Enlarged  title. ) 

Hyatt.  See  Barlow. 

Ingham.  The  Ingham  family;  or  Joseph  Ingham 
and  his  descendants.  1639-1871.  12mo,  pp.  59. 

Hartford,  1871. 

Ingersoll.  The  Ingersolls  of  Hampshire.  A  genea¬ 
logical  history  of  the  family  from  their  settlement 
in  America,  in  the  line  of  John  Ingersoll,  of  West- 
field,  Massachusetts.  Compiled  from  authentic 
records  by  Lieutenant  Charles  Stedman  Rip¬ 
ley.  8vo,  pp.  107.  Boston,  1893. 

Ingrahani.  To  the  descendants  of  Timothy  Ingraham. 
Information  respecting  the  great  Ingraham  estate, 
in  the  kingdom  of  Great  Britain.  By  G.  R.  Glad¬ 
ding.  12mo,  pp.  79.  Providence,  1859. 

Ireland.  See  Barlow. 

Jaquett.  Genealogy  of  the  Jaquett  family.  By  Ed¬ 
win  Jaquett  Sellers.  8vo,  pp.  190.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1896. 

Jauncey.  The  Bermuda  branch  of  the  Jauncey 
family.  8vo,  pp.  6.  (N.  Y.,  1873.) 

Jennens.  Pedigree  of  the  Jennens,  Hanmer,  Howe, 
Beauchamp  and  Howard  families.  13  x  17  inches. 
No.  1,  1870. 

Same.  No.  2.  15  x  19  inches. 

Jennings.  Report  to  the  Jennings  Association,  U. 
S..A.,  made  by  Columbus  Smith,  C.  M.  Fisher, 
agents,  A.D.,  1863.  Containing  information  in 
their  possession  relative  to  the  Jennings  property 
in  England;  the  crest  and  coat  of  arms  of  the 
family;  likewise  several  genealogies  of  different 
branches  of  the  family  in  America  and  England. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  Rutland,  1863. 

Jennings.  Report  of  the  Jennings  Association. 
( Made  by  C.  M.  Fisher  and  Columbus  Smith.  ) 
8vo,  pp.  10.  West  Salisbury,  Vt.,  1866. 

Jessup.  Edward  Jessup,  of  West  Farms,  Westchester 
Co.,  New  York,  and  his  descendants.  With  an 
introduction  and  an  appendix,  the  latter  containing 
records  of  other  American  families  of  the  name, 
with  some  additional  memoranda.  By  Rev. 
Henry  Griswold  Jesup.  8vo,  pp.  21  -f  442. 
Cambridge,  1887. 

Jewell.  The  Jewell  register,  containing  a  list  of  the 
descendants  of  Thomas  Jewell,  of  Braintree,  near 
Boston,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  104.  Hartford,  1860. 

Jillson.  Genealogy  of  the  Gillson  and  Jillson  family, 
collected  and  compiled  by  David  Jillson,  South 
Attleboro,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  266.  Central  Falls, 
1876. 

Johnson.  The  Johnson  family.  A  brief  account  of 
some  of  the  descendants  of  Wm.  Johnson,  who 
settled  in  Charlestown  in  1634,  and  of  his  son, 
Jonathan  Johnson,  who  settled  in  Marlborough, 
Mass.,  as  early  as  1662.  Including  about  all  the 
Johnsons  that  have  resided  at  Southborough. 
Compiled  by  Cyrus  Felton.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Marl¬ 
boro,  1879.  (Enlarged  title. ) 


Johnson.  The  Johnson  family  of  the  Mohawk  Val¬ 
ley.  8vo,  pp.  10.  (Albany,  1883.) 

Johnson.  Genealogical  history  of  the  ancestors  of 
James  Gibson  Johnson  and  Susan  Bowen,  his  wife, 
who  were  bom  in  Reading,  Vermont,  in  1799,  and 
settled  in  the  territory  of  Michigan,  in  1826.  By 
their  son,  James  Bowen  Johnson.  8vo,  pp.  27. 
Wash.,  1891. 

Jones.  The  early  history  of  Merion  and  an  old  Welsh 
pedigree.  By  James  J.  Levick,  M.D.  8vo,  pp. 
41.  Pliila.,  1880.  (Reprint  from  Penna.  Mag. 
Hist.  Biog. ) 

Jones.  Book  of  minutes  of  Col.  John  Jones,  of  Ded¬ 
ham,  Massachusetts  ;  with  explanatory  notes,  by 
his  grandson,  Amos  Perry,  of  Providence,  Rhode 
Island.  8 vo,  pp.  41.  Boston,  1894. 

Judd.  Thomas  Judd  and  his  descendants.  By  Syl¬ 
vester  Judd,  of  Northampton,  Mass.  8vo,  pp. 
112.  Northampton,  Mass.,  1856. 

Keith.  See  Sullivant. 

Kelker.  Genealogical  record  of  the  family  of  Koel- 
liker,  of  Herrliburg,  District  Meilen,  Canton  Zu¬ 
rich,  Switzerland,  completed  in  summer  of  1849, 
by  Rev.  John  Jacob  Hess.  To  the  above  now 
(1883)  added  a  record  of  the  family  of  Kelker, 
since  their  arrival  in  this  country,  in  1743,  com¬ 
piled  from  authentic  sources,  for  the  use  of  the 
members  of  the  family,  by  Rudolph  F.  Kelker. 
4to,  pp.  132.  Harrisburg,  1883. 

Kendall.  Memorial  of  Josiah  Kendall,  one  of  the 
first  settlers  of  Sterling,  Mass.,  and  of  his  ancestors, 
and  of  his  descendants.  By  Oliver  Kendall. 
4to,  pp.  16  -f- 135.  Providence,  1884. 

Kendall.  Celebration  on  the  seventy-fifth  birthday 
of  Leonard  Jarvis  Kendall,  July  31st,  1885. 
Augusta,  Oneida  Co.,  New  York.  Genealogy  of 
the  Kendall  family.  S.  pp.  21.  Brooklyn,  1888. 

Keyes.  A  brief  notice  of  the  late  Thomas  Keyes,  of 
West  Boylston,  together  with  a  short  historical 
account  of  his  descendants,  and  also  of  his  ancestry  ; 
with  some  incidents  and  circumstances  connected 
therewith.  12mo,  pp.  15.  Worcester,  1857. 

Kilbourn.  History  and  antiquities  of  the  name  and 
family  of  Kilbourn  ( in  its  varied  orthography. )  By 
Payne  Kenyon  Kilbourne.  8vo,  pp.  444.  New 
Haven,  1856. 

King.  King  family.  By  Enoch  Sanford.  N.  p., 
n.  d.  12mo,  pp.  28. 

Kinsman.  The  Kinsman  family.  Genealogical  record 
of  the  descendants  of  Robert  Kinsman,  of  Ipswich, 
Mass.  From  1634  to  1875.  Compiled  for  Fred¬ 
erick  Kinsman,  by  Lucy  W.  Stickney.  8vo,  pp. 
258.  Boston,  1876. 

La  Monte.  An  account  of  the  reunion  of  the  des¬ 
cendants  of  the  late  Thomas  W.  La  Monte,  of 
Charlotteville,  N.  Y.,  at  the  residence  of  his  son, 
George  La  Monte,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  Nov.  22 
and  23,  1876.  8vo,  pp.  16.  N.  Y.,  1877. 

Lamborn.  The  genealogy  of  the  Lamborn  family. 
With  extracts  from  history,  biographies,  anec¬ 
dotes,  etc.  Compiled  by  Samuel  Lamborn.  8vo, 
pp.  486.  Phila.,  1894. 

Lane.  Memoranda  relating  to  the  Lane,  Reyner  and 
Whipple  families,  Yorkshire  and  Massachusetts. 
By  W.  H.  Whitmore.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Boston, 
1857. 


56 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES— APPENDIX. 


Lane.  Hampton  Lane  family  memorial ;  a  reprint  of 
the  address  at  the  funeral  of  Dea.  Joshua  Lane,  of 
Hampton,  N.  H.,  (who  was  killed  by  lightning, 
June  14,  1766.)  By  his  son,  Dea.  Jeremiah 
Lane,  of  Hampton  Ealls.  With  sketches  of  his 
ancestry  and  families  to  the  fourth  generation  from 
William  Lane,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  1651.  By  Rev. 
Jas.  P.  Lane.  S.  pp.  16 +  15-  Norton,  Mass., 
1SS5.  (Enlarged  title. ) 

Lane.  Lane  families  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  Colony. 
Memorial  address  at  the  reunion  of  descendants 
and  kindled  of  William  Lane,  Boston,  1651,  Wil¬ 
liam  Lane,  Hampton,  1685,  Dea.  Joshua  Lane, 
Hampton,  who  was  killed  by  lightning,  June  14, 
1766,  in  the  Congregational  Church,  Hampton, 
N.  H.,  Wednesday,  Sept.  1,  1886.  By  Rev. 
James  P.  Lane.  Svo,  pp.  58.  (Norton,  Mass.,) 
1886. 

Lane.  James  Lane  of  North  Yarmouth,  Maine,  and 
liis  descendants.  By  I.  P.  Lane.  8vo,  pp.  12. 
Boston,  1888. 

Lapham.  Lapliam  family  register;  or,  records  of 
some  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Lapliam,  of 
Scituate.  Mass.,  in  1635.  By  William  B.  Lap- 
ham.  8 vo,  pp.  32.  Augusta,  1873.  (Enlarged 
title. ) 

Lathrop.  Lathrop  genealogy.  N.  p.  8vo,  pp.  13. 

(1882.) 

Lathrop.  A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  Lo-Latlirop 
family  in  this  country,  embracing  the  descendants, 
as  far  as  known,  of  the  Rev.  John  Lothropp,  of 
Scituate  and  Barnstable,  Mass. ,  and  Mark  Lothrop, 
of  Salem  and  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  and  the  first 
generation  of  descendants  of  other  names.  By  the 
Rev.  E.  B.  Huntington.  8vo,  pp.  457.  Ridg- 
field,  Conn.,  1884. 

Lawrence.  Genealogical  memoir  of  the  family  of 
John  Lawrence,  of  Watertown,  1636  ;  with  brief 
notices  of  others  of  the  name  in  England  and 
America.  By  John  Lawrence.  8vo,  pp.  64. 
Boston,  1847.  ( Enlarged  title. ) 

Lawrence.  Memorials  of  Robert  Lawrence,  Robert 
Bartlett  and  their  descendants.  By  Hiram  Bart¬ 
lett  Lawrence.  8vo,  pp.  223.  Holyoke,  Mass., 
1888. 

Lawrence.  Genealogical  memoir  of  the  families  of 
Lawrences,  with  a  direct  male  line  from  Sir  Rob¬ 
ert  Lawrence,  of  Lancashire,  A.D.  1190,  down  to 
John  Lawrence,  of  Watertown,  A.D.  1636.  With 
notices  of  others  of  same  name  in  different  states. 
By  Mercy  Hale,  Stowe,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  20. 
Boston,  1856. 

Lawrence.  Historical  genealogy  of  the  Lawrence 
family,  from  their  first  landing  in  this  country, 
A.D.  1635,  to  the  present  date,  July  4th,  1858. 
By  Thomas  Lawrence.  8vo,  pp.  240.  N.  Y., 
1858. 

Lawrence.  The  genealogy  of  the  family  of  John 
Lawrence,  of  Wisset,  in  Suffolk,  England,  and  of 
Watertown  and  Groton,  Massachusetts.  Continued 
to  the  present  year.  8vo,  pp.  74.  Cambridge, 
1876. 

Lawrence.  In  memorial.  The  family  of  John  Law¬ 
rence  (continued. )  The  family  of  Philip  Goss,  of 
Lancaster,  Mass.,  and  Winchester,  N.  H.  The 
family  of  Selah  Pomroy,  of  Stanstead,  P.  Quebec. 
By  Rev.  John  Lawrence.  8vo,  pp.  92.  Albany, 
1881. 


Lawrence.  The  Divine  Covenant  fulfilled  in  the 
ancestral  Family  History  of  the  Lawrence  Hughes 
and  Eldredge  generations  of  Cape  May  County, 
New  Jersey.  By  the  Rev.  Daniel  Lawrence, 

D. D.,  of  Petersburg,  Pa.  8vo,  pp.  161.  Cape 
May  City,  N.  J.,  1892. 

Lawrence.  Memorials  of  Robert  Lawrence,  Robert 
Bartlett,  and  their  descendants.  By  Hiram  Bart¬ 
lett  Lawrence.  8vo,  pp.  223.  Holyoke,  Mass., 
1888.  (Enlarged  title.) 

Lawrence.  The  mystery  solved.  Facts  relating  to 
the  “  Lawrence-Townley  ”  marriage  and  estate 
question.  With  genealogical  information  concern¬ 
ing  the  families  of  Townley,  Chase,  Lawrence, 
Stephens,  Stevens,  and  other  families  of  America. 
By  Frank  Alden  Hill.  8vo,  pp.  94.  Boston, 
1888. 

Lee.  A  Record  of  the  descendants  of  Col.  Richard 
Lee,  of  Virginia.  Prepared  as  an  aid  to  further 
investigations.  By  C.  F.  Lee,  Jr.  and  I.  Pack¬ 
ard,  Jr.  8vo,  pp.  11.  Boston,  1872. 

Lee.  Lee  of  Virginia,  1642-1892.  Biographical  and 
genealogical  sketches  of  the  descendants  of  Colonel 
Richard  Lee,  with  brief  notices  of  the  related  fami¬ 
lies  of  Allerton  .  .  .  and  others.  8vo,  pp.  586. 
Philadelphia,  1895. 

Leverett.  Pedigree  of  the  Leverett  family.  N.  d. 
9x  12  inches. 

Lewis.  See  Glenn. 

Lincoln.  Stephen  Lincoln,  of  Oakham,  Massachusetts. 
His  ancestry  and  descendants.  Compiled  by  John 

E.  Morris.  8vo,  pp.  109.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1895. 

Marsh.  Marsh  genealogy.  Giving  several  thousand 
descendants  of  John  Marsh,  of  Hartford,  Ct. 
1636-1895.  Also  including  some  account  of  Eng¬ 
lish  Marshes,  and  a  sketch  of  the  Marsh  family 
association  of  America.  Compiled,  edited  and 
published  by  Dwight  Whitney  Marsh,  No. 
5251,  of  Amherst,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  67  4-  516.  Am¬ 
herst,  1895. 

Merion.  Welsh  genealogies  in  Pennsylvania.  See 
Glenn. 

Montague.  History  and  genealogy  of  Peter  Monta¬ 
gue,  of  Nansemond  and  Lancaster  counties,  Vir¬ 
ginia.  and  his  descendants,  1621-1894.  Compiled 
and  published  by  George  William  Montague. 
8vo,  pp.  494.  Amherst,  Mass.,  1894. 

Morris.  The  lineal  ancestors  of  Edward  Morris  and 
Mercy  Flynt,  of  Wilbraham,  Mass.  Compiled  by 
Jonathan  Flynt  Morris.  Pr.  printed.  8vo, 
pp.  74.  Hartford,  1882. 

Munson.  Munson  family.  Morehouse,  New  Haven, 
1895.  2  vols. 

Noyes.  Genealogical  account  of  the  Noyes  family, 
together  with  the  Dike  family,  and  Fuller  and 
Edson  families.  Compiled  by  Jacob  Noyes,  of 
Abington.  8vo,  pp.  13.  Abington,  1861. 

Oliver.  Oliver  genealogy  ;  a  record  of  the  descend¬ 
ants  of  Joseph  Reuben,  and  Levi  Oliver,  of  New 
York,  Pennsylvania,  and  Delaware,  1727-1888. 
And  of  Pierre  Elisee  Gallaudet,  M.D.,  of  New 
Rochelle,  New  York,  1711-1888.  By  Horace 
Edwin  Hayden.  8vo,  pp.  23 -f  4.  N.Y.,  1888. 
( Enlarged  title. ) 

Oliver.  See  Appendix  II. 


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57 


Orton.  Partial  list  of  the  descendants  (in  the  male 
line)  of  Thomas  Orton.  Chart,  16  x  21  inches. 

Osgood.  A  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  John, 
Christopher  and  William  Osgood,  who  came  from 
England  and  settled  in  New  England  early  in  the 
seventeenth  century.  Compiled  by  Ika  Osgood. 
Edited  by  Eben  Putnam.  8vo,  pp.  13  +  478. 
Salem,  1894. 

Otis.  A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  family  of  Richard 
Otis,  and  collaterally  of  the  families  of  Baker, 
Varney.  .  .  .  Prepared  and  arranged  for  publi¬ 
cation  by  Horatio  N.  Otis,  of  New  York.  8vo, 
pp.  48.  Boston,  1851. 

Ott.  See  Crandall. 

Oxnard.  Martha  Preble  Oxnard,  eldest  child  of 
Brig.  General  Jedidiah  Preble  and  Mehitable 
Bangs,  1754—1824,  and  her  descendants  to  1869. 
Prepared  for  the  genealogy  of  the  Preble  family  in 
America,  by  George  Henry  Preble.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 

Packard.  Celebration  of  the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth 
anniversary  of  the  landing  of  Samuel  Packard  in 
this  country,  August  10,  1638,  at  Brockton,  Massa¬ 
chusetts,  August  10,  1888.  (Proceedings  of  the 
Packard  Memorial  Association,  August  10,  1888. ) 
N.p.,  1888.  8vo,  pp.  72. 

Page.  The  Page  family.  By  William  Prescott, 
M.D.,  author  of  the  “Prescott  Memorial.”  N.p., 
1870.  8vo,  pp.  4. 

Page.  See  Welles. 

Paine.  Paine  genealogy,  Ipswich  branch.  Including 
a  brief  history  of  the  Norman  race  (to  which  all 
families  of  “  Paine”  belong)  from  its  origin  until 
the  conquest  and  crusade  in  which  Hugh  de  Payen 
served.  By  Albert  W.  Paine,  Bangor,  Me.  8vo, 
pp.  184.  Bangor,  Me.,  1881. 

Palmer.  Genealogical  record  of  the  descendants  of 
John  and  Mary  Palmer,  of  Concord,  Chester  (now 
Delaware)  Co.,  Pa.;  especially  through  their  son, 
John  Palmer,  Jr.,  and  sons-in-law,  William  and 
James  Trimble.  With  notes  of  ancestry,  or  in¬ 
formation,  of  many  of  the  families  with  whom  they 
intermarried.  By  Lewis  Palmer.  Illustrated. 
8vo,  pp.  474.  Pliila.,  1875. 

Palmer.  Palmer  records.  Proceedings,  or  memorial 
volume  of  the  first  Palmer  family  reuniou  held  at 
Stonington,  Conn.,  August  10  and  11,  1881,  the 
ancestral  home  of  Walter  Palmer,  the  Pilgrim  of 
1629.  Edited  by  Noyes  F.  Palmer.  8vo,  pp. 
295.  Brooklyn,  L.  I.,  1881. 

Palmer.  Supplement  to  volume  No.  1,  of  Palmer 
records.  Addresses,  poems,  proceedings  of  the 
second  Palmer  family  reunion,  held  at  Stonington, 
Conn.,  August  10,  11  and  12,  1882,  the  ancestral 
home  of  Walter  Palmer,  the  Pilgrim  of  1629, 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Palmer  Re-union  Associa¬ 
tion.  Edited  by  Noyes  F.  Palmer.  8vo,  pp.  119. 
Jamaica,  L.  I.,  1882. 

Palmer.  See  Barlow. 

Parker.  Memorial  of  the  family  and  descendants  of 
Peter  Parker,  of  Washington  County,  New  York, 
by  Asa  Fitch,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  18.  N.  Y.,  1877. 

Parsons.  See  Morton. 

Partridge.  Genealogies  of  the  Lymans  of  Middlefield, 
of  the  Dickinsons  of  Montreal,  and  of  the  Part¬ 
ridges  of  Hatfield.  8vo,  pp.  29.  Boston,  1865. 


Payne.  The  genealogy  of  the  Payne  and  Gore  fami¬ 
lies.  Compiled  by  W.  H.  Whitmore.  8vo,  pp. 
30.  Boston,  1875.  (Publications  of  the  Prince 
Society. ) 

Peabody.  Genealogy  of  the  Peabody  family,  as  com¬ 
piled  by  the  late  C.  M.  Endicott,  of  Salem.  Re¬ 
vised  and  corrected  by  William  S.  Peabody,  of 
Boston.  With  a  partial  record  of  the  Rhode  Is¬ 
land  branch,  by  Frank  Peabodie,  of  Providence. 
8vo,  pp.  60.  Boston,  1867. 

Pease.  A  genealogical  and  historical  record  of  the 
descendants  of  John  Pease,  Sen.,  last  of  Enfield, 
Conn.  Compiled  by  Rev.  David  Pease,  and 
Austin  S.  Pease,  as  associate  editor.  8vo,  pp. 
24  +  401.  Springfield,  Mass.,  1869. 

Pease.  The  early  history  of  the  Pease  families  in 
America.  By  Austin  Spencer  Pease.  8vo,  pp. 
96.  Springfield,  Mass.,  1860. 

Peck.  See  Barlow. 

Peirce.  The  Peirce  family  of  the  Old  Colony  ;  or  the 
lineal  descendants  of  Abraham  Peirce,  who  came 
to  America  as  early  as  1623.  By  Ebenezer  W. 
Peirce,  of  Freetown,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  20  +  490. 
Boston,  1870. 

Peirce.  Contributions  biographical,  genealogical  and 
historical.  By  Ebenezer  Weaver  Peirce.  8vo, 
pp.  9  +  443.  Boston,  1874. 

Containing  the  following  families  :  Barnaby,  Bart¬ 
lett,  Booth,  Brownell,  Caswell,  Gardiner,  Godfrey, 
Harlow,  Howland,  Haskins,  Macomber,  Pearce, 
Richmond,  Rogers,  Roundevill,  Sheffield,  Shelly, 
Warren,  Weaver,  Williams. 

Peirce.  Daniel  Peirce,  of  Newbury,  Massachusetts, 
1638-1677,  the  founder  of  the  Peirce  family  of 
Newbury,  Mass.,  and  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  By 
Albert  H.  Hoyt.  8vo,  pp.  11.  Boston,  1875. 

Pelton.  Genealogy  of  the  Pelton  family  in  America. 
Being  a  record  of  the  descendants  of  John  Pelton, 
who  settled  in  Boston,  Mass.,  about  1630-1632, 
and  died  in  Dorchester,  Mass.,  January  23d, 
1681.  By  J.  M.  Pelton.  8vo,  pp.  722.  Al¬ 
bany,  1892. 

Pendleton.  See  Page. 

Penn.  A  pedigree  and  genealogical  notes  from  wills, 
registers,  and  deeds  of  the  highly  distinguished 
family  of  Penn,  of  England  and  America,  designed 
as  a  tribute  to  the  memory  of  the  great  and  good 
William  Penn,  the  founder  of  Pennsylvania.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  London,  1871. 

Penny-packer.  The  Pennypacker  reunion,  October 
4,  1877.  N.p.  8vo,  pp.  50.  1877. 

Penrose.  See  Hallowell. 

Perkins.  A  record  of  births,  baptisms,  publishments, 
marriages  and  deaths,  in  the  Perkins  family  of 
Ipswich.  Communicated  by  Geo.  A.  Perkins, 
M.D.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Salem,  1872. 

Perkins.  The  name  of  Perkins  as  found  on  the  Essex 
County  records.  From  Historical  Collections  of 
Essex  Institute,  Vol.  13,  1875.  8vo,  pp.  16. 

Peter.  Supplement  No.  1,  to  edition  B,  of  the  Mac¬ 
Donald  genealogy.  Containing  records  of  the 
descendants  of  Jesse  Peter,  one  of  the  pioneer  set¬ 
tlers  near  Mackville,  Washington  County,  Ken¬ 
tucky  ;  together  with  a  few  remarks  on  the  early 
history  of  the  Peter  family,  and  whatever  other 
information  of  value  concerning  this  branch  of  the 


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name  could  be  collected  up  to  Feb.  25, 1S80.  Com¬ 
piled  and  edited  by  Frank  V.  McDonald.  F. 
pp.  72.  Cambridge,  1S80.  ( Enlarged  title. ) 

Pettee.  See  Morse’s  Genealogical  Register,  v.  2, 
1S59,  pp.  147-164. 

Peyton.  See  Hayden  Virginia  Genealogies. 

Rantoul.  See  Rentoul. 

Rawlins.  Records  of  families  of  the  name  of  Rawlins 
or  Rollins,  in  the  United  States.  Compiled  by 
John  R.  Rollins.  8yo,  pp.  16  +  348.  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  1S74. 

Rentoul.  Some  material  for  a  history  of  the  name 
and  family  of  Rentoul,  Rintoul,  Rantoul.  Com¬ 
piled  by  Robert  S.  Rantoul.  Reprinted  from 
Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vol. 
21,  Nos.  10,  11,  12.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Salem,  1885. 

( Enlarged  title. ) 

Reamy.  See  Sullivant. 

Reyner.  Memoranda  relating  to  the  Lane,  Revner 
and  Whipple  families,  Yorkshire  and  Massa¬ 
chusetts.  Reprinted  from  the  New  England  His¬ 
torical  and  Genealogical  Register,  for  April  and 
July,  1857.  By  W.  H.  Whitmore.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Boston,  1857. 

Reyner.  See  Morton. 

Richardson.  Notes  on  the  Richardson  and  Russell 
families.  By  James  Kimball,  of  Salem.  From 
the  Essex  Institute  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  16. 
8yo,  pp.  39.  Salem,  1880. 

Richardson.  The  Richardson  Family.  New  York. 
8yo,  pamphlet.  New  York  descendants  of  Samuel 
Richardson,  of  Philadelphia. 

Riker.  Brief  history  of  the  Riker  family,  from  their 
first  emigration  to  this  country  in  the  year  1638, 
to  the  present  time.  By  James  Riker,  Jr.  8yo, 
pp.  19.  New  York,  1851. 

Rintoul.  See  Rantoul. 

Robertson.  See  Barlow. 

Robinson.  Fragments  of  family  and  contemporary 
history.  Robinson,  McCord  and  Blaine  families. 
Gathered  by  T.  H.  R.  (Rev.  T.  H.  Robinson.) 
12mo,  pp.  142.  Pittsburgh,  1867. 

Robinson.  Recollections  of  olden  times ;  Rowland 
Robinson  of  Narragansett,  and  his  unfortunate 
daughter.  With  genealogies  of  the  Robinson, 
Hazard  and  Sweet  families  of  Rhode  Island.  By 
Thomas  R.  Hazard,  “Shepherd  Tom,”  in  his 
eighty-first  and  eighty-second  years.  Also  geneal¬ 
ogical  sketch  of  the  Hazards  of  the  middle  states. 
By  Willis  P.  Hazard,  of  West  Chester,  Pa.  8vo, 
pp.  288.  Newport,  R.  I.,  1879. 

Robinson.  Genealogical  history  of  the  families  of 
Robinsons,  Saffords,  Harwoods,  and  Clarks.  By 
Sarah  Robinson.  8vo,  pp.  96.  Bennington,  Vt., 
1837. 

Robinson.  See  Hayden  Virginia  Genealogies. 

Rochester.  Early  history  of  the  Rochester  family  in 
America ;  with  charts  of  the  family  and  its  con¬ 
nections  from  1640  to  1882.  Collected  and  com¬ 
piled  by  Nathaniel  Rochester,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
4to,  pp.  15.  Buffalo,  1882. 

Rodgers.  See  Sullivant. 

Rodgers.  See  Barlow. 


Rodman.  Genealogy  of  the  Rodman  family,  1620 
to  1886.  By  Charles  Henry  Jones.  4to,  pp. 
287.  Philadelphia,  1886. 

Rogers.  Genealogical  memoir  of  the  family  of  Rev. 
Nathaniel  Rogers.  N.  p.,  1851.  8vo,  pp.  48. 

Russell.  William  Russell  and  his  descendants.  By 
Anna  Russell  des  Cognets.  8yo,  pp.  124. 
Lexington,  Ky.,  1884. 

Russell.  See  Tracy. 

Rutherfurd.  Family  records  and  events ;  compiled 
principally  from  the  original  manuscripts  in  the 
Rutherfurd  collection.  By  Livingston  Ruther¬ 
furd.  8vo,  pp.  16  +  355.  New  York,  1894. 

Sabin.  The  Sabin  family  of  America.  The  four 
earliest  generations.  By  Rev.  Anson  Titus,  J  r. 
8vo,  pp.  7  +  4.  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1882.  (En¬ 
larged  title. ) 

Salter.  In  memoir.  Benjamin  Salter,  (with  geneal¬ 
ogy,  )  born  at  Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire,  Sept. 
4,  1818,  died  at  Paterson,  New  Jersey,  October 
3,  1873.  8vo,  pp.  3. 

Salter.  First  families  of  Old  Monmouth.  Salter 
family.  By  J.  E.  Stillwell,  M.D.,  New  York 
City.  1882.  8vo,  pp.  11.  (Enlarged  title. ) 

Sampson.  Genealogical  memoirs  of  the  Sampson 
family  in  America,  from  the  arrival  of  the  May¬ 
flower,  in  1620,  to  the  present  time;  including  a 
biographical  sketch  of  Deborah  Sampson,  the 
heroine  of  the  revolution.  By  John  Adams  Vin¬ 
ton.  8vo,  pp.  4  +  136.  Boston,  1864. 

Sanborn.  Genealogy  of  the  Sanborn  family.  By 
Nathan  Sanborn,  M.D.,  Henniker,  N.  H.  8vo, 
pp.  21.  Boston,  1856. 

Sanborn.  Sanborn  family  in  the  United  States  and 
brief  sketch  of  the  life  of  John  B.  Sanborn,  with 
speeches  and  addresses.  8vo,  pp.  75  +  45.  St. 
Paul,  1887. 

Sands.  See  Sullivant. 

Sanford.  Sanford  genealogy,  the  branch  of  William 
of  Madison,  N.  Y. ,  of  the  sixth  American  genera¬ 
tion.  By  Heman  Howes  Sanford.  8vo,  pp.  70. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1894. 

Sares.  See  Sears. 

Savery.  A  genealogical  and  biographical  record  of 
the  Savery  families  (Savory  and  Savary)  and  of 
the  Severy  family  (Severit,  Savery,  Savory,  and 
Savary)  .  .  .  By  A.  W.  Savary,  M.A.,  assisted 
in  the  genealogy  by  Miss  Lydia  A.  Savary.  8vo, 
pp.  20  +  266.  Boston,  1893. 

Sawyer.  Golden  wedding.  Fiftieth  anniversary  of 
the  marriage  of  Jesse  Jawyer  and  Elizabeth 
Goodell,  February  11,  1869,  Belvidere,  Illinois, 
with  notices  of  the  family  since  1639.  8vo,  pp.  12. 
Utica,  N.  Y. 

Salisbury.  Family  memorials  ;  a  series  of  genealog¬ 
ical  and  biographical  monographs  on  the  families 
of  Salisbury,  Aldworth-Elbridge,  Sewall,  Pyldren- 
Dummer,  Walley,  Quincy,  Gooken,  Mendall, 
Breese,  Chevalier- Anderson,  and  Phillips  ;  with 
fifteen  pedigrees  and  an  appendix.  By  Edward 
Elbridge  Salisbury.  F.  2v.  New  Haven, 
1885. 


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59 


Sawyer.  Sawyers  in  America  ;  or,  a  history  of  the 
immigrant  Sawyers,  who  settled  in  New  England  ; 
showing  their  connection  with  Colonial  history — 
the  many  thrilling  scenes  they  passed  through — 
narrow  escapes  from  death  by  the  Indians,  etc.  .  .  . 
By  Amory  Carter,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  (who, 
by  a  sad  accident,  has  become  blind. )  8vo,  pp. 
120.  Worcester,  1883. 

Schenck.  The  Blyenbeck  and  Afferden  branch  of 
the  family  of  Schenck  van  Nydeck.  From  the 
family  of  Schenck  van  Nydeggen.  Cologne,  1860. 
8 vo,  pp.  26.  Hampton,  Va.,  1885. 

Scott.  Antiquity  of  the  name  of  Scott,  with  brief 
historical  notes.  A  paper  read  before  the  Western 
Reserve  Historical  Society,  by  Martin  B.  Scott. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  Boston,  1869. 

Schuyler.  Schuyler  family.  By  Joel  Munsell. 
8 vo,  pp.  1 1.  Albany,  1874. 

Seaman.  Copy  of  an  account  written  by  Jordan 
Seaman,  of  Jerico,  tracing  the  family  of  Seaman. 
1800.  13x16  inches. 

Searight.  In  loving  memory  of  a  reverend  father  and 
a  sainted  mother.  William  Searight,  and  Rachel 
(Brownfield)  Searight-Stidger.  By  James  A. 
Searight,  Uniontown,  Pa.,  1893.  12mo,  pp.  66. 

Sears.  Genealogies  and  biographical  sketches  of  the 
ancestry  and  descendants  of  Richard  Sears,  the 
Pilgrim.  8vo,  pp.  96.  Boston,  1857. 

Sears.  The  descendants  of  Richard  Sares,  (Sears)  of 
Yarmouth,  Mass.,  1638-1888.  With  an  appendix 
containing  some  notices  of  other  families  by  the 
name  of  Sears.  By  Samuel  P.  May.  8vo,  pp. 
10  -J-  665.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1890. 

Seaver.  The  Seaver  family.  A  genealogy  of  Robert 
Seaver,  of  Roxbury,  Massachusetts,  and  some  of 
his  descendants.  By  William  Blake  Trask. 
8vo,  pp.  52.  Boston,  1872. 

Sheldon.  The  Sheldon  magazine  ;  or,  a  genealogical 
list  of  the  Sheldons  in  America,  with  biographical 
and  historical  notes,  and  notices  of  other  families 
with  which  they  intermarried.  Embellished  with 
portraits  and  facsimiles.  By  Rev.  Henry  Olcott 
Sheldon.  8vo,  pp.  113.  Loudonville  and  Sid¬ 
ney,  O.  ( Issued  in  numbers. )  ( Enlarged  title. ) 

Sheldon.  See  Morton. 

Shepard.  A  genealogical  history  of  William  Shep¬ 
ard,  of  Fossecut,  Northamptonshire,  England,  and 
some  of  his  descendants.  By  George  L.  Shepard, 
Boston,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  63.  Salem,  Mass.,  1886. 

Sigourney.  Genealogy  of  the  Sigourney  family.  By 
Henry  H.  W.  Sigourney.  8vo,  pp.  31.  Boston 
and  Cambridge,  1857. 

Skilton.  The  ancestral  register.  ( Skilton  family. ) 
By  Edwin  Hubbard.  19x24  inches.  1847. 

Slayton.  Genealogical  and  biographical  sketch  of 
the  Slayton  family.  Te.  pp.  12.  Calais,  Vt.,  1849. 

Smith.  Family  register  of  the  descendants  of  Nathan¬ 
iel  Smith,  Jr.,  to  which  is  prefixed  some  notices  of 
his  ancestors.  12mo,  pp.  44.  Utica,  1849. 

Smith.  Genealogy  of  the  family  of  William  Smith, 
of  Peterborough,  N.  II.  By  L.  W.  Leonard  and 
Samuel  Abbot  Smith.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Keene, 
1852. 


Smith.  A  complete  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of 
Matthew  Smith,  of  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  with 
mention  of  his  ancestors,  1637-1890.  By  Mrs. 
Sophia  (Smith)  Martin,  Hartford,  Conn.  8vo, 
pp.  269.  Rutland,  1890. 

Smith.  See  Sullivant. 

Spalding.  Spalding  memorial  ;  a  genealogical  his¬ 
tory  of  Edward  Spalding,  of  Massachusetts  Bay, 
and  his  descendants.  By  Samuel  J.  Spalding, 
Newburyport,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  11  +  619.  Boston, 
1872. 

Spofford.  A  family  record  of  the  descendants  of  John 
Spofford  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  who  came  from 
England  to  America,  and  settled  at  Rowley,  in 
1638.  By  Jeremiah  Spofford,  M.D.  8vo,  pp. 
64.  Haverhill,  1851. 

Spofford.  Family  record  of  the  descendants  of  John 
Spofford,  who  emigrated  from  England  and  settled 
at  Rowley,  Essex  County,  Mass.,  in  1638.  By 
Jeremiah  Spofford.  (2d  ed. )  12mo,  pp.  127. 

Haverhill,  1869. 

Spofford.  A  genealogical  record,  including  the  gene¬ 
rations  in  female  lines  of  families  spelling  their 
name  Spofford,  Spafford,  Spafard,  and  Spaford, 
descendants  of  John  Spofford  and  Elizabeth  Scott, 
who  emigrated,  in  1638,  from  Yorkshire,  England, 
and  settled  at  Rowley,  Essex  County,  Mass.  By 
Dr.  Jeremiah  Spofford,  of  Groveland,  Mass. 
Memorial  edition  by  his  daughter,  Aphia  T. 
Spofford.  8vo,  pp.  502.  Boston,  1888.  (En¬ 
larged  title. ) 

Sprague.  History  of  the  Sprague  families,  of  Rhode 
Island,  cotton  manufacturers  and  calico  printers 
from  William  I.  to  William  IV.  ...  By  Benja¬ 
min  Knight,  Sr.  8vo,  pp.  74.  Santa  Cruz, 
1881. 

Stafford.  Contribution  to  the  genealogy  of  the  Staf¬ 
ford  family  in  America  ;  containing  an  account  of 
Col.  Joab  Stafford,  and  a  complete  record  of  his 
descendants  in  the  male  lines.  By  Henry  Mar¬ 
vin  Benedict.  8vo,  pp.  27.  Albany,  1870. 
( Enlarged  title. ) 

Standish.  The  Standishes  of  America.  By  Myles 
Standish,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  8  +  145.  Boston, 
Mass.,  1895. 

Start.  Genealogical  record  of  the  Start  family  in 
America.  By  William  A.  St  ary.  8vo,  pp.  29. 
Boston,  1894. 

Starling.  See  Sullivant. 

Stebbins.  See  Morton. 

Stetson.  See  Morton. 

Stewart.  History  and  genealogy  of  the  Stewart, 
Elliott  and  Dunwody  families.  By  Joseph  Gas¬ 
ton  Bulloch,  M.D.  Dedicated  to  Judge  Henry 
J.  Stewart.  8vo,  pp.  23.  Savannah,  Ga. 

Stiles.  The  Stiles  family  in  America.  Genealogies 
of  the  Massachusetts  family,  descendants  of  Robert 
Stiles,  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  1659-1891,  and  the 
Dover,  N.  H.,  family,  descendants  of  William 
Stiles,  of  Dover,  N.H.,  1702-1891.  By  Mrs.  Mary 
Stiles  (Paul)  Guild,  of  Lynn,  Mass.  With  a 
prefatory  chapter  on  the  origin  of  the  family  and 
name  ;  and  an  appendix  on  the  family  in  England. 
By  Henry  R.  Stiles.  8vo,  pp.  6  +  683.  Al¬ 
bany,  1892. 


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Stiles.  Index  to  genealogy  of  the  Massachusetts  and 
Dover,  N.  H.,  Stiles  families.  By  Mrs.  Mary 
Stiles  (Paul)  Guild.  8yo,  pp.  35.  Lynn, 
Mass.,  1S92. 

Stiles.  The  Connecticut  family  of  Stiles.  N.  p.,  n.  d. 
Svo,  pp.  31. 

Stillman.  Miscellaneous  compositions,  in  poetry  and 
prose,  bv  William  Stillman.  With  a  genealogy. 
S.,  pp.  iSS.  New  London,  1S52. 

Stoddard.  A  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Anthony 
Stoddard,  of  Boston.  Svo,  pp.  23.  Boston,  1849. 

Stoddard.  Anthony  Stoddard,  of  Boston,  Mass., 
and  Ills  descendants  ;  a  genealogy.  Originally 
compiled  by  Charles  Stoddard  and  Elijah  W. 
Stoddard,  and  published  in  1849.  Revised  and 
enlarged  by  Elijah  W.  Stoddard,  and  repub¬ 
lished  in  1865.  Svo,  pp.  95.  N.  Y.,  1865. 

Stoddard.  The  Stoddard  family,  unlocated.  N.p., 
n.  d.  Svo,  pp.  16. 

Stone.  Genealogy  of  the  Stone  family  originating  in 
Rhode  Island.  By  Richard  C.  Stone.  8vo,  pp. 

8  +  193.  Providence,  1866. 

Strong.  See  Morton. 

Strycker.  Genealogical  record  of  the  Strycker  family. 
Compiled  by  William  S.  Stryker,  of  Trenton, 
New  Jersey.  Printed  for  private  distribution.  8vo, 
pp.  112.  Camden,  N.  J.,  1887.  ( Enlarged  title. ) 

Sumner.  Memoir  of  Increase  Sumner,  governor  of" 
Massachusetts.  By  his  son,  William  H.  Sum¬ 
ner.  Together  with  a  genealogy  of  the  Sumner 
family.  8vo,  pp.  70.  Boston,  1854.  (Enlarged 
title. ) 

Sumner.  Pedigree  of  direct  line  of  Gov.  Sumner. 
11  x  12  inches. 

Swayne.  See  Salisbury  family  histories,  1892.  v.  2- 

Swain.  Tabular  pedigree  of  Swain  family.  11  x  17 
inches. 

Swift.  The  memoirs  of  Gen.  J oseph  Gardner  Swift, 
LL.D.,  U.  S.  A.,  first  graduate  of  the  United 
States  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  Chief  Engi¬ 
neer,  U.  S.  A.  from  1812  to  1818.  1800-1865.  To 
which  is  added  a  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Thomas 
Swift,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1634,  by  Harrison 
Ellery.  Privately  printed.  4to,  pp.  292  +  58. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1890. 

Tappan.  The  family  records  of  James  and  Nancy 
Dunham  Tappan,  of  the  fourth  generation,  formerly 
of  Woodbridge,  Middlesex  County,  N.  J.,  and 
their  children  of  the  fifth  generation.  .  .  .  By 
Peter  P.  Good,  LL.B.  8vo,  pp.  126.  Liberty, 
Ind.,  1884. 

Temple.  Some  account  of  the  Temple  family.  By 
Temple  Prime.  2d  ed.  8vo,  pp.  111.  N.  Y., 
1894. 

Thayer.  Ancestors  of  Adelbert  P.  Thayer,  Florine 
Thayer  McCray,  and  Geo.  Burton  Thayer,  children 
of  John  W.  Thayer  and  Adeline  Burton.  Com¬ 
piled  by  Geo.  Burton  Thayer.  Also  Reminis¬ 
cences  of  a  Christmas  Eve  at  Windermere,  and 
some  early  events  in  the  life  of  the  writer.  Edition 
limited  to  fifty  copies.  8vo,  pp.  180.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1894. 


Thayer.  Thayer  ancestry.  Supplement  to  the  “Family 
memorial  of  the  early  settlers  of  New  England” 
in  the  line  of  Col.  Abraham  Thayer,  his  ancestors 
and  descendants.  By  Mrs.  Albert  Hastings 
Pitkin.  Svo,  pp.  5S.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1890. 

Wallace.  See  Barlow,  1891. 

Walsworth.  See  Williams,  1887. 

Walter.  Pedigree  of  Walter.  Compiled  by  C.  Fred, 
erick  Adams,  Jr.  9  x  14  inches.  Boston,  1854, 

Wanton.  History  of  the  Wanton  family  of  Rhode 
Island.  By  John  Russell  Bartlett.  12mo,  pp. 
152.  Providence,  1878.  Rhode  Island  Historical 
Tracts,  No.  3. 

Ward.  Ward  family  ;  descendants  of  William  Ward, 
who  settled  in  Sudbury,  Mass.,  in  1639.  With  an 
appendix,  alphabetically  arranged,  of  the  names  of 
the  families  that  have  intermarried  with  them.  By 
Andrew  Henshaw  Ward.  8vo,  pp.  265.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1851.  (Enlarged  title. ) 

Ware.  The  descendants  of  Robert  Ware,  of  Dedham, 
Massachusetts.  8vo,  pp.  47.  Boston,  1887. 

Warren.  See  Wheeler. 

Warrens.  The  Warrens  of  Williamsburg,  Mass.  By 
H.  M.  Warren,  1893.  22x40  inches. 

Washington.  Origin  of  the  stars  and  stripes.  To¬ 
gether  with  an  accurate  account  of  the  Washington 
genealogy.  Prepared  by  Edward  W.  Tuffley. 
12mo.  N.  Y.,  1883.  Chart  to  accompany  above, 
21  x  28  inches. 

Washington.  Washington  family  arms,  emblazoned. 
Chart,  15  x  19  inches.  Philadelphia. 

W aterous.  Genealogical  records  of  the  pioneer  fami¬ 
lies  of  Avon,  N.  Y.,  Pierson,  Waterous,  Hosmer, 
Martin,  etc. ,  and  their  descendants.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1871. 

Watson.  See  Sullivant. 

Watts.  Local  memorials  relating  to  the  De  Peyster 
and  Watts  and  affiliated  families,  connected  with 
Red  Hook  Township,  Duchess  Co. ,  S.  N.  Y.  8vo, 
pp.  80.  N.  Y.,  1881. 

Webb.  See  Wilcoxson,  1893. 

Webb.  See  Driver,  1889. 

Weeks.  Leonard  Weeks,  of  Greenland,  N.  H.,  and 
descendants,  1639-1888.  With  early  records  of 
families  connected,  including  the  following  names, 
Bailey,  Bartlett.  ...  By  Jacob  Chapman, 
Exeter,  N.  H.  8vo,  pp.  18  +  184.  Albany,  1889. 

Welles.  Chart  of  Welles  family.  Compiled  by 
Henry  Stoddard  Ruggles.  30  x  16  inches. 
1892. 

Welles.  History  of  the  Welles  family  in  England  ; 
with  their  derivation  in  this  country  from  Gover¬ 
nor  Thomas  Welles,  of  Connecticut.  By  Albert 
Welles.  .  .  .  With  an  account  of  the  Welles 
family  in  Massachusetts,  by  Henry  Winthkop 
Sargent,  of  Boston.  8vo,  pp.  127.  Boston, 
1874. 


APPENDIX  II 


Adams.  Genealogy  of  John  Adams  and  his  Descend¬ 
ants.  With  notes  and  incidents.  12mo,  pp.  139. 
Franklin,  Mass.,  1874. 

Adams.  History  of  the  Thomas  Adams  and  Thomas 
Hastings  Families,  of  Amherst,  Mass.  [Adams 
Arms.]  By  Herbert  Baxter  Adams,  in  memory 
of  his  Father  and  Mother,  Nathaniel  Dickinson 
Adams,  born  July  5,  1813;  died  September  7, 
1856,  and  Harriet  (Hastings)  Adams,  born  May 
15,  1816;  married  December  1,  1836.  Pr.  printed. 
8vo,  pp.  66.  (Enlarged  title.)  Amherst,  Mass., 
1880. 

Adams.  Genealogy  and  History  of  a  part  of  the 
Newbury  Adams  Family,  formerly  of  Devonshire, 
England.  Being  the  descendants  of  Robert  Adams 
and  wife,  Eleanor,  who  were  the  first  American 
ancestors  of  the  Newbury  Adams  Family,  who 
came  to  Ipswich-,  Mass.,  in  1635,  and  settled  in 
Newbury,  Mass.,  in  1640;  together  with  other 
valuable  information  collected  and  prepared  for 
publication  by  I.  Smith  Adams,  of  Milltown,  Me., 
formerly  of  Newburyport,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  61. 
Calais,  Maine,  1895. 

Allen.  Genealogical  and  Historical  Sketches  of  the 
Allen  Family,  of  Dedham  and  Medfield,  Mass., 
1637-1890.  Compiled  by  Frank  Allen  Hutch¬ 
inson.  Pr.  printed.  8vo,  pp.  80.  Lowell,  1896. 

Austin.  Whitaker.  Tabular  Pedigree,  1881.  27  x  41 
inches. 

Avery.  Our  Family  Genealogy.  Printed  for  the 
family.  Morgan-Avery.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Hartford, 
1851. 

Bailey.  Records  of  the  Bailey  Family.  Descendants 
of  William  Bailey,  of  Newport,  R.  I.  By  H.  C. 
Hopkins.  Illustrated.  8vo,  pp.  206.  Providence, 
1895. 

Balyards.  Record  of  the  Race  of  the  Balyards  in 
Europe,  their  Origin  and  Further  Development  in 
America,  from  A.D.  500  to  A.D.  1873.  By  L.  B. 
Balliet,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Allentown,  Pa., 
1873. 

Bangs.  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Bangs  Family 
in  America,  with  genealogical  tables  and  notes, 
by  Dean  Dudley  ;  tracing  the  descendants,  male 
and  female,  from  the  pilgrim  ancestor,  Edward 
Bangs,  of  Plymouth  and  Eastliam.  Illustrated. 
8vo,  pp.  360.  Montrose,  Mass.,  1896. 

Bangs.  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Bangs  Family, 
descendants  of  Edward  Bangs,  the  Pilgrim  of 
1623.  By  Dean  Dudley,  of  Montrose,  Mass. 
8vo,  pp.  400.  1896. 

Bartlett.  Memorials  of  Robert  Lawrence,  Robert 
Bartlett  and  their  Descendants.  By  Hiram  Bart¬ 
lett  Lawrence.  8vo,  pp.  223.  Holyoke,  Mass., 
1888. 


Bassett.  Bassett  Genealogy.  Chart,  17  x  22  inches. 
1886. 

Beatty.  Record  of  the  Family  of  Charles  Beatty, 
who  emigrated  from  Holland  to  America  in  1729. 
8vo,  pp.  120.  Steubenville,  O.,  1873. 

Bellinger.  A  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Families 
of  Bellinger  and  De  Veaux,  and  other  families. 
8 vo,  pp.  107.  Savannah,  Ga.,  1895. 

Biddle.  Notes  on  the  Genealogy  of  the  Biddle  Family, 
together  with  Abstracts  of  Some  Early  Deeds.  By 
Henry  D.  Biddle.  Pr.  printed.  8vo,  pp.  95. 
Philadelphia,  1895. 

Boardman.  Boardman  Genealogy,  1525-1895.  The 
English  home  and  ancestry  of  Samuel  Boreman, 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  [and]  Thomas  Boreman, 
Ipswich,  Mass.,  with  some  account  of  their  des¬ 
cendants  (now  called  Boardman)  in  America. 
Illustrated  with  views,  autographs,  and  an  English 
pedigree.  Compiled  by  Charlotte  Gold- 
thwaite.  Published  by  William  F.  J.  Board- 
man.  4to,  pp.  13 +  778.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1895. 

Bonython.  Bonython  Family,  of  Maine.  [Dr.  Chas. 
E.  Banks.]  8vo,  pp.  7.  [1894.] 

Bowen.  Genealogical  History  of  the  Ancestors  of 
James  Gibson  J  ohnson  and  Sarah  Bowen,  his  wife, 
who  were  born  in  Reading,  Vermont,  in  1799,  and 
settled  in  the  Territory  of  Michigan,  in  1826.  By 
their  son,  James  Bowen  Johnson.  8vo,  pp.  27. 
Washington,  1891. 

Bowman.  Bowman  Family.  A  Historical  and 
Memorial  Volume,  from  the  Earliest  Traditions  to 
the  Present  Time.  8vo,  pp.  258.  Harrisburg,  Pa., 
1886. 

Boyd.  Proceedings  of  the  First  Boyd  Convention, 
held  at  Beaver,  Pennsylvania,  October  26  and  27, 
1881;  Youngstown,  Ohio,  1882.  Published  by  the 
Boyd  Historical  Association  Historical  Committee. 
8vo. 

Brewster.  Account  of  the  Golden  Wedding  of  James 
and  Mary  Brewster,  September  18,  1860.  Printed 
by  request  of  their  children.  8vo,  pp.  28.  New 
Haven,  1860. 

Brown.  (Abram  English.)  Genealogy  of  Bedford 
Old  Families,  with  Biographical  Notes.  Contains 
families  of  Abbot,  Ashby,  Bacon,  Billings,  Blake, 
Boynton,  Brown,  Brooks,  Butterfield,  Calef,  Cham¬ 
berline,  Clark,  Cole,  Corey,  Crosby,  Cutler,  Davis, 
Dean,  Desmazes,  Durrant,  Duren,  Dutton,  Everett, 
Fassett,  Fitch,  Flint,  Frost,  Gilooly,  Gleason, 
Goodwin,  Gragg,  Hartford,  Hartwell,  Haynes. 
Royal  8vo,  pp.  49.  Bedford,  1892. 

Brown.  Report  to  the  Brown  Association,  V.  S.  A., 
made  by  C.  M.  Fisher,  A.D.  1866.  Published  by 
order  of  the  Brown  Association.  Pamphlet,  8vo. 
Middlebury,  1866. 


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AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES— APPENDIX. 


Buck.  Genealogy  of  the  Samuel  Beck  Family,  of 
Portland,  Conn.,  to  the  year  1891.  By  Horace 
B.  Buck.  4to,  pp.  54.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1894. 

Burhaus.  Burhaus  Genealogy,  Descendants  from  the 
First  Ancestor  in  America,  Jacob  Burhaus,  1660, 
and  his  son,  Jan  Burhaus,  1663  to  1893.  Compiled 
by  Samuel  Burhaus,  Jr.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  799  +  11. 
Isew  York,  1S94. 

Burroughs.  Genealogy  of  the  Burroughs  Family. 
By  L.  A.  Burroughs.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Garretts- 
ville,  O.,  1894. 

Burt.  Early  Days  in  New  England,  Life  and  Times 
of  Henry  Burt,  of  Springfield,  and  some  of  his 
Descendants.  Genealogical  and  biographical  men¬ 
tion  of  James  and  Richard  Burt,  of  Taunton, 
Mass.,  and  Thomas  Burt,  M.P.,  of  England.  By 
Henry  M.  Burt,  of  Springfield,  and  Silas  W. 
Burt,  of  New  YTork.  8vo,  pp.  617.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1893. 

Cabell.  The  Cabells  and  their  Kin.  A  memorial 
volume  of  History,  Biography,  and  Genealogy.  By 
Alexander  Brown,  D.C.L.  8vo,  pp.  641.  Bos¬ 
ton  and  New  York,  1895. 

Carpenter.  Genealogy  of  one  branch  of  the  Carpen¬ 
ter  family.  By  Martin  L.  Roberts.  October, 
1877.  8vo,  pp.  11.  Willimantic,  Conn. 

Clarke.  Records  of  some  of  the  descendants  of 
Thomas  Clarke,  Plymouth,  1623-1697.  By  Sam¬ 
uel  C.  Clarke.  8vo,  pp.  43.  Boston,  1869. 

Chapman.  Descendants  of  Ralph  Chapman.  By 
Charles  B.  Gerard.  8vo,  pp.  86.  Newburg, 
1876. 

Chesman.  Genealogy  of  the  Chesman  family  in  the 
United  States  from  1713  to  1893.  With  appendix 
and  reminiscences  of  his  father’s  family.  Col¬ 
lected  by  Samuel  Chesman.  8vo,  pp.  101. 
[Salem],  1893. 

Clay.  The  family  of  Clay,  of  New  Castle,  Delaware, 
and  Philadelphia.  8vo,  pp.  51.  Washington, 
D.C.,  1895. 

Cobb.  Autobiography  of  the  first  forty-one  years  of 
the  life  of  Sylvan  us  Cobb,  D.D.  With  memoir 
and  genealogy  bySYLVANUS  Cobb,  Jr.  Portrait. 
8vo,  pp.  552.  Boston,  1867. 

Collins.  Family  Tree.  Chart  form. 

Crandall.  Family  Register.  [Crandall  and  Ott.  ] 
N.  p.  [1883  ?]  8vo,  p.  7. 

Craft.  The  Craft  Family.  A  Genealogical  and  Bio¬ 
graphical  History  of  the  Descendants  of  Griffin 
and  Alice  Craft,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1630-1890. 
Compiled  by  James  M.  Crafts  and  William  F. 
Crafts.  Pp.  803.  Northampton,  Mass.,  1893. 

Crane.  Genealogy  of  the  Crane  family.  Yol.  1. 
Descendants  of  Henry  Crane,  of  Wethersfield  and 
Guilford,  Conn.  With  sketch  of  the  family  in 
England,  by  Ellery  Bicknell  Crane.  8vo, 
pp.  201.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1895. 

Creigh.  History  of  the  Creigh  family.  By  Thomas 
A.  Creigh.  8vo,  pp.  7.  Omaha,  Nebraska,  1893. 

Cruger.  The  Cruger  Family  in  America.  A  gene¬ 
alogical  chart,  showing  the  descendants  of  John 
Cruger  and  their  alliances.  By  Bentley  D. 
Hasell.  30  x  36  inches.  N.  Y. ,  1892. 

Curtis.  Records  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Wm. 
Curtis.  Roxbury,  1632.  Compiled  from  the  MSS. 
of  Miss  Catherine  P.  Curtis,  and  other  sources. 


By  Samuel  C.  Clarke.  8vo,  pp.  29.  Boston, 
1869. 

Dallas.  Dallas,  of  Cantray  and  Saint  Martins,  Scot¬ 
land  ;  Dallas — York,  Walmsgate,  County  Lincoln, 
England,  representing  Dallas  of  that  Ilk,  and  Can- 
tray  and  Saint  Martins  ;  Dallas,  of  Philadelphia, 
State  of  Pennsylvania,  United  States  of  North 
America,  representing  the  American  family 
founded  by  Alexander  Dallas,  son  of  Robert.  8vo, 
pp.  19.  [Philadelphia,  1877  ?] 

Dane.  Sermon  preached  in  the  Whitefield  Church, 
Newburyport.  By  Rev.  S.  J.  Spalding,  D.D., 
August  8,  1875,  and  other  papers  in  memory  of 
Francis  Dane.  [Genealogy  of  Dane  Family.] 
8vo,  pp.  36.  Port.,  Boston,  1875. 

Daniell.  The  Daniell  Family.  A  Genealogy  of 
Robert  Daniell  and  some  of  his  Descendants.  By 
Moses  Grant  Daniell,  A.  M.  Boston,  1874. 
Printed  for  private  distribution.  8vo,  pp.  19+1. 
[Enlarged  title.] 

Dawson.  A  Collection  of  Family  Records,  with 
Biographical  Sketches,  and  other  memoranda  of 
various  families  and  individuals  bearing  the  name 
of  Dawson,  or  allied  to  families  of  that  name. 
Compiled  by  Charles  C.  Dawson.  8vo,  pp.  572. 
Albany,  N.Y.,  1874. 

Deacon.  Preliminary  sketch  of  the  Genealogy  of 
the  Family  of  Deacon,  originally  of  Bedfordshire, 
England.  “  By  Edward  Deacon.  8vo,  pp.  19. 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1895. 

De  Haven.  History  of  the  De  Haven  Family.  By 
Howard  De  Haven  Ross,  Ph.B.  (University  of 
Penna. )  Privately  printed  and  illustrated.  12mo, 
pp.  27+2.  Philadelphia,  1894. 

Drake.  The  Drake  Family  in  England  and  America, 
1360-1895,  and  the  descendants  of  Thomas  Drake, 
of  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1635-1691.  By  Louis 
Stoughton  Drake.  Pr.  printed.  8vo,  pp.  xvi. 
+  323.  Boston,  1896. 

DuBois.  Bi-Centenary  Reunion  of  the  Descendants 
of  Louis  and  Jacques  DuBois  (emigrants  to 
America,  1660  and  1675),  New  Paltz,  N.Y.,  1875. 
Compiled  for  the  family  connections.  325  copies. 
Small  4to,  pp.  155  +  2.  Philadelphia,  1876. 

Dudley.  Official  Report  of  the  Reunion  of  the  De¬ 
scendants  of  Governor  Thomas  Dudley,  containing 
an  account  of  the  preliminary  arrangements,  busi¬ 
ness  meeting,  organization,  reception  and  dinner  of 
the  Governor  Thomas  Dudley  Family  Association. 
8vo,  pp.  103  +  1.  Salem,  Mass.,  1893. 

Emery.  Reunion  of  the  Emery  family  at  Boston, 
September  14th,  1887.  8vo,  pp.  18.  Taunton, 
1888. 

Estes.  Estes  genealogies,  1097-1893.  By  Charles 
Estes.  8vo,  pp.  400.  Salem,  1894. 

Fahnestock.  Family  Memorial  of  the  Fahnestocks 
in  the  United  States.  By  A.  K.  and  W.  F.  Fahne¬ 
stock.  Small  8vo,  pp.  69.  Harrisburg,  1879. 

Field.  A  genealogical  sketch  of  the  family  of  Field 
of  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  England,  and 
of  Flushing  and  Newtown  in  Long  Island,  N.  Y., 
with  a  tabular  pedigree.  By  Osgood  Field,  of 
London,  England.  8vo,  pp.  14.  Printed  for 
private  distribution,  1874. 

Garrison.  Memoranda  of  the  Garrison  family  for 
three  generations.  8vo,  pp.  4.  New  York,  1876. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES— APPENDIX. 


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Gage.  A  record  of  Pierce  Gage  and  his  descendants. 
With  a  brief  account  of  his  ancestry.  Compiled 
by  George  N.  Gage.  8vo,  pp.  62.  East  Wash¬ 
ington,  N.  H.,  1894. 

Gazzam,  History  of  the  Gazzam  family.  Together 
with  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  American  branch 
of  the  family  of  De  Breen.  By  A .  De  Breen  . 
Royal  8vo,  pp.  76.  Mackenzie,  1894. 

Gaylord.  The  history  and  pedigree  of  the  House  of 
Gaillard,  or  Gaylord,  in  France,  England,  and  the 
United  States.  By  William  Gaillard.  8vo, 
pp.  64.  Cincinnati,  O.,  1886. 

Gibbes.  Genealogical  Chart.  N.  d.  Philadel¬ 
phia.  (?) 

Gibbons.  A  Chester  County,  Pa.,  family — John 
Gibbons  and  his  descendants.  Prepared  for  the 
new  historical  work  of  Hon.  J.  Smith  Futhey  and 
Gilbert  Cope,  on  Chester  County.  8vo,  pp.  27. 
Philadelphia,  1881. 

Gibbs.  Family  record  of  James  and  Sarah  Gibbs,  of 
Bristol,  Mass.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  23.  Cambridge, 
1894. 

Gilman.  The  Gilman  family  traced  in  the  line  of 
Hon.  John  Gilman,  of  Exeter,  N.  H.,  with  an 
account  of  many  other  Gilmans  in  England  and 
America.  By  Arthur  Gilman,  A.M.  8vo, 
pp.  324.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1869. 

Grant.  American  ancestry  of  U.  S.  Grant.  By 
D.  H.  E.  Robinson.  Privately  printed,  1885. 
[Missouri.]  12mo,  pp.  17. 

Green.  Percival  and  Ellen  Green.  By  Samuel  A. 
Green,  M.  D.  8vo,  pp.  5. 

Greene.  Greenes  of  Warwick  in  Colonial  History. 
Read  before  the  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society, 
1877.  By  Henry  E.  Turner,  M.D.  8vo,  pp. 
684.  Newport,  R.  I.,  1876. 

Greenough.  Notes  on  the  ancestry  of  Ebenezer 
Greenough  and  of  his  wife,  Abigail  Israel,  of 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  Sunbury,  Pa.,  Christine,  Del., 
and  also  a  list  of  their  descendants.  By  Frank¬ 
lin  Platt.  8vo,  pp.  38.  Philadelphia,  1895. 

Grifflts.  Genealogical  tables  of  the  Griffits  family 
from  1752  to  1887.  Compiled  and  arranged  by 
Frank  Griffits,  of  Lancaster,  Pa.  8vo,  pp. 
88.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1887. 

Goodhue.  Biography  of  the  first  settlement  of  the 
family  of  the  name  of  Goodhue,  at  Ipswich,  in 
1636,  and  genealogy  to  1833  ;  together  with  an 
address  by  Deacon  Samuel  Goodhue,  to  his 
descendants.  12mo,  pp.  16. 

Guild.  Guile  and  Gile.  The  genealogy  and  history 
of  the  Guild,  Guile,  and  Gile  family.  By  Charles 
Burleigh.  8vo,  pp.  381.  Portland,  Me.,  1887. 

Gyles.  Thomas  Gyles  and  his  neighbors,  1669- 
1689  ;  or,  the  settlement  of  the  Lower  Kennebec 
By  J.  A.  Vinton.  8vo,  pp.  14.  Boston,  1867.  . 

Halsey.  Thomas  Halsey,  of  Herfordshire,  England, 
and  Southampton,  Long  Island,  1591-1679,  with 
his  American  descendants  to  the  eighth  and  ninth 
generations.  By  Jacob  Lafayette  Halsey  and 
Edward  Drake  Halsey,  with  an  introduction 
by  Francis  Whitney  Halsey.  8vo,  pp.  550.  Mor¬ 
ristown,  N.  J.,  1895. 

Hamlin.  History  of  the  Hamlin  Family,  with  gene¬ 
alogies  of  early  settlers  of  the  name  in  America, 

1639-1894 . Part  1.  By  H.  Franklin 

Andrews.  8vo,  pp.  130.  Exira,  Iowa,  1894. 


Hamilton.  Genealogy  of  the  Hamilton  Family, 
from  1716  to  1894.  Compiled  by  Salome  Hamil¬ 
ton,  Faribault,  Minn.  8vo,  pp.  133.  Minneapo¬ 
lis,  1894. 

Hassam.  Hassam  Family.  By  John  T.  Hassam, 
A.M.  Pr.  printed.  8vo,  pp.  54.  Boston,  1896. 

Hathaway.  Narrative  of  Thomas  Hathaway  and 
his  family,  formerly  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  with 
incidents  in  the  life  of  Jemima  Wilkinson.  By 
W.  Hathaway,  Jr.  8vo,  pp.  43.  New  Bedford, 
1869. 

Herrick.  Herrick  Genealogy.  A  genealogical  regis¬ 
ter  of  the  name  and  family  of  Herrick,  from  the 
settlement  of  Henrie  Hericke,  in  Salem,  Massa¬ 
chusetts,  1629  to  1846,  with  a  concise  notice  of 
their  English  ancestry.  By  Jedediah  Herrick. 
Revised,  augmented  and  brought  down  to  A.D. 
1885,  by  Lucius  C.  Herrick,  M.D.  Pr.  printed. 
8vo,  pp.  10 -(-516.  Columbus,  O.,  1885. 

Hill.  Letters  of  Doctor  Richard  Hill  and  His  Chil¬ 
dren,  or  the  History  of  a  Family,  as  told  by  them¬ 
selves.  Collected  and  arranged  by  John  Jay 
Smith.  Pr.  printed  for  the  descendants.  8vo, 
pp.  466.  Philadelphia,  1854. 

Holgate.  (Jerome  B.,  A.M. )  American  Genealogy, 
being  a  History  of  Some  of  the  Early  Settlers  of 
North  America.  4to,  pp.  244.  Albany,  1848. 
Families  of  Rapalje,  Johnson,  Van  Rensselaer, 
Gardiner,  Beekman,  Bleecker,  De  Graaf,  Hoffman, 
Kip,  De  Lancey,  Barclay,  Roosevelt,  Van  Schaick, 
Livingston,  Lawrence,  Osgood,  Say. 

Hollingsworth.  Genealogical  Memoranda,  1865. 
12mo,  pp.  6.  [Philadelphia?] 

Horton.  The  Addend  to  the  Horton  Genealogy  ;  or, 
Chronicles  of  the  Descendants  of  Barnabas  Hor¬ 
ton,  of  Southold,  L.  I.,  1640.  Compiled  by  George 
F.  Horton,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  80.  Towanda,  Pa., 
1879. 

Houghton.  Report  to  the  Houghton  Association, 
U.  S.  A.,  made  by  Columbus  Smith,  A.D.  1869. 
Containing  information,  now  collected,  relative  to 
Houghton  property  in  England  ;  also  several  gene¬ 
alogies  of  different  branches  of  this  family.  Pub¬ 
lished  by  order  of  the  Houghton  Association. 
8vo,  pp.  60.  Chart.  Burlington,  Vt.,  1869. 

Howland.  Extracts  from  the  Journal  of  Sarah 
Howland,  and  some  of  the  poetry,  letters,  and 
other  papers  preserved  by  her,  together  with  some 
account  of  her  family.  Compiled  by  her  grandson, 
Howland  Pell.  8vo,  pp.  122  -f-  4.  1890. 

Hoyt.  A  Genealogical  History  of  John  Hoyt,  of 
Salisbury,  and  David  Hoyt,  of  Deerfield,  Massa¬ 
chusetts,  and  their  descendants  ;  with  some  account 
of  the  earlier  Connecticut  Hoyts,  and  an  appendix. 
By  David  W.  Hoyt.  8vo,  pp.  144.  Boston,  1857. 

Hurry.  Memorials  of  the  Family  of  Hurry,  of  Great 
Yarmouth,  Norfolk,  and  of  New  York,  United 
States.  8vo,  pp.  102  +  2.  Norwich,  England, 
1873. 

Hutchinson.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Hutchinson 
Family,  of  Yorkshire,  and  of  the  American 
Branch  of  the  Family  descended  from  Richard 
Hutchinson,  of  Salem,  Mass.  By  JosErn  Lemuel 
Chester.  Small  4to,  pp.  33.  Boston,  U.  S.  A., 
1868. 

Hutchinson.  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Hutchinson 
Family  of  New  Hampshire.  Compiled  by  Frank 
Allen  Hutchinson.  8vo,  pp.  23.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  1896. 


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Innis.  Report  of  the  Imiis  Association.  Svo,  in 
parts,  1869,  1871,  etc. 

J ennens.  Pedigree  of  John  Jennens,  iron  merchant, 
of  Birmingham,  England.  Compiled  by  M.  S. 
Smith,  Esq.,  attorney  for  the  Isaac  Jenings 
Heirs  Association.  Camden,  N.  J.,  1859. 

Jennings.  Jennings  Estate.  To  the  heirs  of  John 
Jennings,  who  left  'Whitehaven,  England,  and 
arrived  in  Fredericksburgh,  Virginia,  in  Decem¬ 
ber,  1754,  or  thereabouts,  this  pamphlet,  the  result 
of  his  investigations  till  date,  is  submitted  by 
Thomas  G.  Clinton,  Washington,  D.  C.,  Novem¬ 
ber,  1S52.  Svo,  pp.  14.  Washington,  D.  C.,  1852. 

Johnson,  Stewart,  Wilson,  Powers.  A  Family 
History.  8vo,  pp.  17.  Washington,  D.  C.,  1872. 

J olliffe.  Historical,  Genealogical  and  Biographical 
Account  of  the  Jolliffe  Family,  of  Virginia,  1652- 
1893  ;  also  sketches  of  the  Neills,  Janneys,  Hol¬ 
lingsworths,  and  other  cognate  families.  Svo, 
pp.  245.  Philadelphia,  1893. 

Jordan.  The  Jordan  Memorial.  Family  records  of 
the  Rev.  Robert  Jordan  and  his  descendants  in 
America.  Compiled  by  Tristram  Frost  Jordan. 
Svo,  pp.  488.  Boston,  1882. 

King.  Genealogy  of  the  Families  of  Kings,  who 
lived  in  Raynham.  From  1680  to  the  present 
[time],  1865.  By  E.  Sanford,  A. M.,  Raynham. 
8vo,  pp.  28.  Taunton,  1866. 

King  and  Haines.  Extracts  from  English  Registers 
relating  to  the  King  and  Haines  families.  By 
Rufus  King.  Reprinted  from  New  England 
Historical  and  Genealogical  Register.  8vo,  pp.  4. 
Boston,  1888. 

King.  The  King  Family  of  Suffield,  Conn.  By 
Edward  James  Cleveland.  8vo,  pp.  7.  Boston, 
1892. 

Kingsbury.  Henry  Kingsbury  and  His  Descendants. 
[By  John  Ward  Dean,  of  Boston.]  8vo,  pp.  4. 
Boston  [1858  ?]. 

Kirkbride.  Family  Portraiture.  The  Kirkbride 
Family,  of  Philadelphia.  8vo. 

Kratz.  A  Brief  History  of  John  Valentine  Kratz, 
and  a  complete  Genealogical  Family  Register, 
with  Biographies  of  his  descendants  from  the 
earliest  available  records  to  the  present  time.  .  . 
By  Rev.  A.  J.  Fretz,  of  Milton,  N.  J.,  with 
Introduction  by  O.  R.  W.  Kratz,  of  Pomonia, 
Kan.  8vo,  pp.  314+  1.  Elkhart,  Ind.,  1892. 

Kulp.  A  Genealogical  History  of  the  Kolb,  Kulp, 
or  Culp  family,  and  its  branches  in  America,  with 
biographical  sketches  of  their  descendants  from 
the  earliest  available  records,  from  1707  to  the 
present  time,  including  Dielman  Kolb  in  Ger¬ 
many.  With  portraits  and  other  illustrations.  By 
Daniel  Kolb  Cassel.  Norristown,  Pa.,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  584. 

Lee.  Genealogical  Table  of  the  Lee  Family  from  the 
first  emigration  to  America  in  1641.  Brought 
down  to  the  year  1851.  Compiled  from  informa¬ 
tion  furnished  by  Hon.  Martin  Lee,  of  Gran¬ 
ville,  Washington  County,  N.  Y.,  and  from  other 
sources.  By  the  Rev.  William  H.  Hill,  of 
Morris,  Otsego  county,  N.  Y.  Printed  for  private 
circulation  only.  8vo,  pp.  31.  Albany,  1851. 

Lee.  Lee  Family.  Quarter-Millennial  Gathering  of 
the  Descendants  and  Kinsmen  of  John  Lee,  one 
of  the  early  settlers  of  Farmington,  Conn.  Tues¬ 
day  and  Wednesday,  Aug.  5th  and  6th,  1884. 
8vo,  pp.  116.  Meriden,  1885. 


Lefferts.  Genealogy  of  the  Lefferts  Family,  1650- 
1878.  By  Teunis  G.  Bergen.  Bay  Ridge, 
New  Utrecht,  N.Y.  Svo,  pp.  172.  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1878. 

Leverett.  A  Memoir,  Biographical  and  Genealogical, 
of  Sir  John  Leverett,  Knt.,  Governor  of  Massa¬ 
chusetts,  1673-9,  of  Hon.  John  Leverett,  F.  R.S., 
Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court,  and  President  of 
Harvard  College,  and  of  the  Family  Genealogy. 
8 vo,  pp.  203.  Boston,  1856. 

Levering.  Proceedings  of  the  Levering  Family 
Reunion  held  at  Levering,  Knox  county,  Ohio, 
August  6th,  1891.  Published  by  order  of  the 
Association.  8vo,  pp.  120.  Columbus,  Ohio, 
1892. 

Leverett.  A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  family  of 
Elder  Thomas  Leverett,  of  Boston.  By  Nathan¬ 
iel  B.  Shurtleff.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Boston. 

Lewis.  Brief  memoir  of  Dr.  Winslow  Lewis.  By 
John  Sheppard,  Esq.  8vo,  pp.  33.  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1863. 

Lincoln.  Tribute  to  the  memory  of  Noah  Lincoln 
with  genealogical  and  biographical  notes.  By 
Chandler  Robbins.  8vo,  pp.  49.  Boston,  1856. 

Lincoln.  The  Lincoln  family  and  branches,  of 
Wareham,  Mass.  Compiled  by  James  Minor 
Lincoln,  1885.  8vo. 

Little.  Descendants  of  George  Little,  who  came  to 
Newbury,  Mass.,  in  1640.  By  George  T.  Lit¬ 
tle.  Illustrated.  Small  quarto,  pp.  82.  Cam¬ 
bridge,  1877. 

Livermore.  Report  of  the  Livermore  Association, 
U.  S.  A.  Made  by  Josiah  Q.  Hawkins,  Agent, 
A.  D.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  38.  Rutland,  1865. 

Livingston.  The  Livingstons  of  Callender,  and  their 
principal  cadets, — a  family  history.  By  Edwin 
Brockholst  Livingston,  F.S.A.  Privately 
printed  for  presentation  only.  4to.  Issued  in 
parts.  1888. 

Locke.  A  genealogical  and  historical  record  of  the 
descendants  of  William  Locke,  of  Woburn,  with 
an  appendix,  containing  a  history  of  the  Lockes 
in  England  ;  also  of  the  family  of  John  Locke,  of 
Hampton,  N.  H.  By  John  Goodwin  Locke. 
8vo,  pp.  4.  Boston  and  Cambridge,  1853. 

Logan.  Extract  from  the  will  of  James  Logan,  deed 
of  trust.  A  genealogical  table  of  some  of  the 
families  of  the  descendants  of  James  Logan,  show¬ 
ing  “hereditary  librarian”  of  Logan  Library. 
8vo,  pp.  29  +  [2].  [1851  ?] 

Lowrey.  Historico  -  genealogical  sketch  of  Col. 

Thomas  Lowrey  and  Esther  Fleming,  his  wife. 
By  Henry  Race,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Fleming- 
ton,  N.  J.,  1892. 

Ludwell.  Ludwell  Genealogy.  Reprinted  from  N.  E. 
Gen.  and  Reg.,  1879.  By  C.  F.  Lee,  Jr.  8vo, 
pp.  3. 

Ludwig.  Ludwig  Genealogy.  Sketch  of  Joseph 
Ludwig,  who  was  born  in  Germany  in  1699,  and 
his  wife  and  family,  who  settled  at  “  Broad  Bay,” 
Waldoboro,  1753.  By  M.  R.  Ludwig.  8vo,  pp. 
223.  Augusta,  1866. 

Lewis.  Genealogy  of  the  Lewis  family  in  America 
from  the  middle  of  the  seventeenth  century  down 
to  the  present  time.  By  Wm.  Terreel  Lewis, 
of  Perryville,  Winston  County,  Miss.  8vo,  pp. 
454.  Louisville,  Ky.,  1893. 


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Lyman.  Lyman  Anniversary.  Proceedings  at  the 
Reunion  of  the  Lyman  family,  held  at  Mt.  Tom 
and  Springfield,  Mass.,  August  30  and  31st,  1871. 
8vo,  pp.  59. 

MacKinlay  (McKinley).  Scotland,  1745 — Amer¬ 
ica,  1893.  The  gathering  of  the  Clan  MacKinlay 
at  Chicago,  Ill.,  U.  S.  A.,  September  13th,  1893. 
Small  8 vo,  pp.  13. 

MacLaughlin.  The  MacLaughlins  of  Clan  Owen. 
A  study  in  Irish  history.  By  John  Patrick 
Brown.  16mo,  pp.  v  +  87.  Boston,  1879. 

Maclellan.  Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Maclellan. 
Compiled  from  various  sources,  with  notes.  By 
M.  A.  McClelland,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  21.  Knox¬ 
ville,  Ill.,  1882. 

Maltby-Morehouse.  Family  record  of  the  Maltby- 
Morehouse  family  ;  a  list  of  pedigrees,  with 
genealogical  notes,  arranged  for  the  convenience 
of  the  children  of  George  Ellsworth  Maltby  and 
Georgia  Lord  (Morehouse)  Maltby.  By  their 
Mother.  4to,  pp.  157.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1895. 

Marsh.  Genealogy  of  the  family  of  George  Marsh, 
who  came  from  England  in  1635,  and  settled  in 
Hingham,  Mass.  By  E.  J.  Marsh.  8vo,  pp. 
107  -f-  xxxii.  Leominster,  1887. 

Maris.  The  Maris  Family  [of  Worcestershire,  Eng¬ 
land,  and  Pennsylvania.  ]  By  George  L.  Maris, 
of  West  Chester,  Pa.  N.  d.  12mo,  pp.  15. 

Markley.  Desceudants  of  Jacob  Markley,  of  Skip- 
pack,  Montgomery  County,  Pa.  Published  by 
the  Markley  Freundschaft,  1884  [Norristown], 
Pp.  36. 

Mason.  A  record  of  the  descendants  of  Robert 
Mason,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  including  representa¬ 
tives  at  Dedham,  Medfield,  Northfield,  Worcester, 
Boston,  Mass.,  New  York  City,  Orange,  N.  J., 
Brunswick,  Maine,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  Wash¬ 
ington,  ~D.  C.  By  William  L.  Mason.  8vo, 
pp.  39.  Milwaukee,  1891. 

Meade.  Pedigree  of  the  Meade  family.  By  A.  J. 
Dallas.  8vo,  pp.  4.  (Philadelphia,  1879.) 

Mears.  Biographical  notice  of  Henry  Hallen  Mears, 
Sr.,  to  which  is  appended  a  genealogy  of  the  Mears 
family.  By  Prof.  John  W.  Mears,  D.D.,  of 
Hamilton  College,  N.  Y.  Small  8vo,  pp.  9. 
Philadelphia,  1873. 

Meres.  The  family  of  Meres,  and  some  early  Eng¬ 
lish  newspapers.  By  Edward  Deacon.  8vo, 
pp.  21.  Bridgeport. 

Messinger.  Messinger  family  in  Europe  and  Amer¬ 
ica.  By  George  Washington  Messinger,  of 
Boston,  with  a  memoir  of  Hon.  Daniel  Messin¬ 
ger,  of  Boston,  by  John  Ward  Dean,  A.M.  8vo, 
pp.  12.  Lowell,  Mass.,  1882. 

Miles.  Annals  of  Miles  ancestry  in  Pennsylvania, 
and  story  of  a  forged  will.  By  Charles  H. 
Barnes.  Illustrated.  8vo,  pp.  182.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1895. 

Moelick,  Molick,  Melick,  Mellick.  Genealogy. 
8vo.  N.  p.  [Philadelphia?] 

Morris.  Memoranda  of  the  Descendants  of  Amos 
Morris,  of  East  Haven,  Conn.  Small  8vo,  pp. 
103.  New  York,  1853. 

Morris.  A  genealogical  and  historical  register  of  the 
descendants  of  Edward  Morris,  of  Roxbury,  Mass. , 
and  Woodstock,  Conn.  Compiled  by  Jonathan 


Flynt  Morris.  8vo,  pp.  406.  Hartford,  Conn., 
1887. 

Mowry.  A  family  history.  Richard  Mowry,  of 
Uxbridge,  Mass.,  his  ancestors  and  descendants. 
By  William  A.  Mowry,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  239. 
Providence,  1878. 

Moulton.  A  genealogical  register  of  some  of  the 
descendants  of  John  Moulton,  of  Hampton,  and 
of  Joseph  Moulton,  of  Portsmouth.  Compiled  by 
Thomas  Moulton.  12mo,  pp.  44.  Portland, 
1873. 

Munroe.  Munroe  genealogy.  By  John  G.  Locke. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  Boston,  1853. 

Munsell.  Genealogy  of  the  Windsor  family  of 
Munsell.  From  Stiles’s  “History  of  Ancient 
Windsor.”  N.  p.,  n.  d.  8vo,  pp.  8. 

Munsell.  Genealogy  of  the  Munsell  family  (Mun¬ 
sell,  Monsell,  Maunsell )  in  America.  By  Frank 
Munsell.  8vo.  Albany,  1884. 

Munson.  1637-1887.  Proceedings  of  the  first  Mun¬ 
son  family  reunion  held  in  the  city  of  New  Haven, 
Wednesday,  August  17th,  1887.  8vo,  pp.  88. 
New  Haven,  1887. 

Mygatt.  Historical  notice  of  Joseph  Mygatt,  one  of 
the  early  colonists  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and 
afterward  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Hartford, 
Conn.,  with  a  record  of  his  descendants.  By 
Frederick  T.  Mygatt.  8vo,  pp.  116.  Brook¬ 
lyn,  1853. 

Neal.  The  Neal  Record,  being  a  list  of  the  descend¬ 
ants  of  John  Neale,  one  of  the  early  settlers  of 
Salem,  Mass.  Compiled  by  Theodore  Augustus 
Neal.  8vo,  pp.  30.  Boston,  1856. 

Neal.  The  Neal  Record,  being  a  list  of  the  descend¬ 
ants  of  John  Neale,  one  of  the  early  settlers  of 
Salem,  Mass.  Compiled  by  Theodore  Augustus 
Neal.  8vo,  pp.  30.  Boston,  1856. 

Naf.  A  Chronicle,  together  with  a  little  romance  re- 

farding  Rudolph  and  Jacob  Naf,  of  Frankford, 
’ennsylvania,  and  their  descendants,  including  an 
account  of  the  Neffs,  in  Switzerland  and  America. 
By  Elizabeth  Clifford  Neff.  Gambier,  Knox 
&  Co.,  Ohio.  Small  4to,  pp.  352.  Cincinnati, 
Ohio,  1886. 

Neill.  Historical  Notes  on  the  Ancestry  and  Des¬ 
cendants  of  Henry  Neill,  M.D.  [By  E.  D.  Neill, 
D.D.]  Pr.  printed.  N.  p.  8vo,  pp.  33.  1886. 

Nelson.  A  Family  Record  of  the  Descendants  of 
Thomas  Nelson,  and  Joan,  his  wife.  By  one  of 
them.  12mo,  pp.  25.  Newburyport,  1867. 

Nicoll.  The  Descendants  of  John  Nicoll,  of  Islip, 
England,  who  died  A.  D.  1467.  8vo,  pp.  62. 

Norton.  Descendants  and  Ancestors  of  Charles  Nor¬ 
ton,  of  Guilford,  Connecticut.  [By  Albert  B. 
Norton.]  8vo,  pp.  26.  Washington,  1856. 

Ogden.  The  Ogdens,  of  South  Jersey.  The  descend¬ 
ants  of  John  Ogden,  of  Fairfield,  Conn.,  and  New 
Fairfield,  N.  J.  Bom,  1673  ;  died,  1745.  8vo, 
pp.  35.  [Philadelphia,  1895?] 

Olcott.  The  Descendants  of  Thomas  Olcott,  etc.  By 
Nathaniel  Goodwin.  Revised  edition,  by  H.  S. 
Olcott,  Albany,  N.  Y.  8vo,  pp.  124.  1874. 

Olin.  Biographical  Sketches  and  Records  of  the  Ezra 
Olin  Family.  By  George  S.  Nye,  the  family 
historian.  8vo,  pp.  441.  Chicago,  1892. 


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AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES— APPENDIX. 


Oliver.  A  Brief  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of 
William  Hutchinson  and  Thomas  Oliver.  By 
\V.  II.  Whitmore.  Svo,  pp.  38.  Boston,  1865. 

Ormsby.  A  Short  Account  of  the  Family  of  Ormsbv, 
of  Pittsburgh.  By  Oliver  Ormsby’ Page.  4to, 
pp.  4S.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1S92. 

Orton.  An  Account  of  the  Descendants  of  Thomas 
Orton,  of  Windsor,  Connecticut,  1641  (principally 
in  the  male  line).  By  Edward  Orton,  LL.D. 
Svo,  pp.  220.  Columbus,  0.,  1896. 

Orton.  Partial  List  of  the  Descendants  (in  the  male 
line)  of  Thomas  Orton.  16  x  21  inches.  Chart. 

Osgood.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  John, 
Christopher  and  William  Osgood  [a  New  England 
settler].  Compiled  by  the  late  Ira  Osgood. 
Edited  by  Eben  Putnam,  Salem,  Mass.,  1894.  8vo. 

Otis.  A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Family  of  Rich¬ 
ard  Otis,  and  collaterally  of  the  families  of  Baker, 
Varney,  Waldron,  Watson,  Bean,  Smith,  Stack- 
pole,  Wentworth,  Carr,  Purling,  Beede,  Newton, 
Heard,  Ham, Tuttle,  Puncham,  Chesley,  Cogswell, 
Wallingford.  By  Horatio  N.  Otis,  of  New  York. 
8vo,  pp.  48.  Boston,  1851. 

Otis.  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Dea. 
Joseph  Otis  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  with  a  genealogi¬ 
cal  record  of  Joseph  Otis’  family.  By  Alvan 
Bond.  12mo,  pp.  75.  Norwich,  1855. 

Penn.  The  Penn  Family.  By  John  Jay  Smith. 
Svo,  pp.  25.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1867. 

Penn.  Penn  Ancestry.  By  P.  S.  P.  Connor,  of 
Philadelphia.  4to.  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Pennypacker.  Hendrick  Pannebecker  [Penny- 
packer],  Surveyor  of  Lands  for  the  Penns,  1674- 
1754.  Flomborn,  Germantown  and  Skippack. 
By  Hon.  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker,  LL.D. 
Pr.  printed.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  164.  Philadelphia, 
1894. 

Phelps.  Our  Phelps  Chronicles.  By  O.  S.  Phelps, 
J.  P.  Small  8vo,  pp.  1.  Portland,  Oregon,  1880. 

Phelps.  A  phew  Phelps  phamily  ;  phacts,  phigures 
and  phancies,  phaith-phully  pherretted,  philed 
and  phixed  phor  phuture  phrendly  repherence. 
N.  p.  4to.  1862. 

Phelps.  In  Memoriam.  Orson  Phelps,  Esq.  [With 
genealogies.]  8vo,  pp.  54.  Portland,  Oregon, 
1870. 

Phelps.  The  Phelps  Family.  An  interesting  letter 
touching  the  genealogical  record  of  one  branch  of 
the  Phelps  family.  By  Oliver  Seymour  Phelps. 
12mo,  pp.  23.  Big  Rapids,  1878. 

Phillips.  The  Phillips  Family  and  Phillips  Exeter 
Academy.  8vo,  pp.  26.  Boston,  1858. 

Phillips.  Tabular  Pedigree.  Compiled  by  S.  Whit¬ 
ney  Phcenix.  12x29  inches.  1875. 

Phillips.  Phillips  Genealogies  ;  including  the  family 
of  George  Phillips,  first  minister  of  Watertown, 
Mass.,  through  most  of  the  traceable  branches 
from  1630  to  the  present  generation  ;  also  the 
families  of  Ebenezer  Phillips,  of  Southboro,  Mass. , 
Thomas  Phillips,  of  Duxbury,  Mass.,  Thomas 
Phillips,  of  Marshfield,  Mass.,  John  Phillips,  of 
Easton,  Mass.,  James  Phillips,  of  Ipswich,  Mass. 
With  brief  genealogies  of  Walter  Phillips,  of 
Damariscotta,  Me.,  Andrew  Phillips,  of  Kittery, 
Me.,  Michael,  Richard,  Jeremy  and  Jeremiah 
Phillips,  of  Rhode  Island,  and  fragmentary  records 


of  early  American  families  of  this  name.  Compiled 
by  Albert  M.  Phillips.  8vo,  pp.  233.  [Enlarged 
title.]  Auburn,  Mass.,  1885. 

Phippen.  Fitzpen  or  Phippen,  and  allied  families. 
By  George  D.  Phippen.  of  Salem.  4to,  pp.  20. 
[Boston,  1868.] 

Philbrick.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Philbrick  and  Phil- 
brook  Families,  descended  from  the  emigrant, 
Thomas  Philbrick,  1583-1667.  By  Rev.  Jacob 
Chapman,  of  Exeter,  N.  H.  8vo,  pp.  202. 
Exeter,  N.  H.,  1886. 

Phoenix.  The  Phcenix  Family,  of  New  York.  Com¬ 
piled  by  S.  Whitney  Phcenix.  8vo.  [Tabular 
pedigree.]  N.  p.  [1880.] 

Pierson.  Genealogical  Records  of  the  Pioneer  Fami¬ 
lies  of  Avon,  N.  Y.  Pierson,  Waterous,  Hosmer, 
Martin,  etc.,  and  their  descendants.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1871. 

Pierson.  The  Descendants  of  Stephen  Pierson,  of 
Suffolk  County,  England,  and  New  Haven  and 
Derby,  Conn.,  1645-1739.  By  Frederick  Lock- 
wood  Pierson.  8vo,  pp.  33.  Amenia,  N.  Y., 
1895. 

Pillsbury.  Account  of  the  Proceedings  at  the  Re¬ 
union  of  the  Pillsbury  Family,  at  Newburyport, 
Mass.,  September,  1891.  With  an  illustration 
showing  the  ancient  Pillsbury  mansion  at  New¬ 
buryport.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Salem,  Mass.,  1891. 

Pine.  See  Barlow  Family,  1891. 

Piper.  Genealogy  of  Elisha  Piper,  of  Parsonsfield, 
Me.,  and  his  descendants,  including  portions  of 
other  related  families.  With  an  appendix,  con¬ 
taining  the  genealogies  of  Asa  Piper,  of  Wakefield, 
N.  H.,  Solomon  Piper,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  Stephen 
Piper,  of  Newfield,  Me.,  and  their  immediate 
descendants,  from  1630  to  1889.  By  Horace 
Piper,  A.M.  8vo,  pp.  121.  Washington,  D.  C., 
1889. 

Pitkin.  See  Salisbury  Family  Histories,  1892. 

Pitkin.  Pitkin  Family  of  America.  A  genealogy  of 
the  descendants  of  William  Pitkin,  the  progenitor 
of  the  family  in  this  country,  from  his  arrival 
from  England  in  1659  to  1886.  With  additional 
historical  and  biographical  notes  of  the  family, 
etc. ;  also  additional  notes  of  the  descendants  of 
Martha  Pitkin,  who  married  Simon  Wolcott. 
Illustrated.  By  A.  P.  Pitkin.  4to,  pp.  93-f  325. 
[Enlarged  title.]  Hartford,  Conn.,  1887. 

Plumb.  The  Plumbs,  1635-1800.  By  H.  B.  Plumb. 
8vo,  pp.  102.  Second  ed.  Peely,  Luzerne  County, 
Pa.,  1893. 

Plummer.  Proceedings  upon  the  Dedication  of  Plum¬ 
mer  Hall,  at  Salem,  October  6,  1857  ;  including 
Rev.  Mr.  Hoppin’s  address  and  Judge  White’s 
memoir  of  the  Plummer  family.  8vo,  pp.  97. 
Salem,  1858. 

Polk.  Genealogical  Tree  of  the  Polk  Family.  18  x  26 
inches.  1849. 

Pollock.  Pollock  ;  a  Record  of  the  Descendants  of 
John,  James,  Charles  and  Samuel  Pollock,  who 
emigrated  from  Ireland  to  Pennsylvania  about 
1750.  8vo,  pp.  26.  [Harrisburg,  Pa.  ]  1884. 

Pomroy.  See  Lawrence. 

Pond.  A  Genealogical  Record  of  Samuel  Pond,  and 
his  descendants.  By  Daniel  Streator  Pond. 
Rochester,  Lorain  County,  Ohio.  8vo,  pp.  126. 
[New  London,  Ohio.]  1875. 


AMERICAN  GENEALOGIES— APPENDIX. 


67 


Poole.  The  History  of  Edward  Poole,  of  Weymouth, 
Mass.  (1635),  and  his  descendants.  By  Murray 
Edward  Poole,  A.  B.  8vo,  pp.  164.  Ithaca, 
1893. 

Poore.  A  Memoir  and  Genealogy  of  John  Poore, 
ten  generations,  1615-1880.  Including  the  pos¬ 
terity  of  numerous  daughters  whereby  pedigrees 
of  many  other  families,  extending  through  from 
three  to  six  or  more  generations,  are  given.  By 
Alfred  Poore,  genealogist.  4to,  pp.  332.  [Ex¬ 
tended  title.]  Salem,  1881. 

Pope.  Pope  ;  His  Descent  and  Family  Connections. 
Facts  and  conjectures.  By  Joseph  Hunter. 
12mo,  pp.  46.  London,  1857. 

Pope.  Pope  ;  additional  facts  concerning  his  mater¬ 
nal  ancestry.  By  Robert  Davies.  12mo,  pp.  53. 
London,  1858. 

Pope.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Pope  Family,  of  Ken¬ 
tucky.  By  Dr.  Nathaniel  Field,  of  Jefferson¬ 
ville,  Ind.,  November  7th,  1879.  T,  pp.  15. 
Jeffersonville,  Ind.,  1879. 

Powell.  Long  Island  Genealogies.  Families  of 
Albertson,  Andrews,  Bedell,  Birdsall,  Bowne, 
Carman,  Carr,  Clowes,  Cock,  Cornelius,  Covert, 
Dean,  Doughty,  Duryea,  Feke,  Frost,  Haff,  Hal- 
lock,  Haydock,  Hicks,  Hopkins,  Jackson,  Jones, 
Keese,  Ketcham,  Kirby,  Loines,  Marvin,  Merritt, 
Moore,  Mott,  Oakley,  Onderdonck,  Pearsall,  Post, 
Powell,  Prior,  Robbins,  Rodman,  Rowland,  Rush- 
more,  Sands,  Scudder,  Seaman,  Searing,  Smith, 
Strickland,  Titus,  Townsend,  Underhill,  Valen¬ 
tine,  Vanderdonk,  Weeks,  Whitman,  Whitson, 
Willets,  Williams,  Willis,  Wright,  and  other 
families ;  being  kindred  descendants  of  Thomas 
Powell,  of  Bethpage,  L.  I.,  1688.  Compiled  by 
Mary  Powell  Bunker.  Small  4to,  pp.  350. 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1895. 

Pratt.  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Samuel  F.  Pratt ;  with 
some  account  of  the  early  history  of  the  Pratt 
family.  A  paper  read  before  the  Buffalo  Histori¬ 
cal  Society,  March  10th,  1873.  By  William  P. 
Letchworth.  8vo,  pp.  211.  Buffalo,  1874. 

Preble.  Genealogical  Sketch  of  the  First  Three 
Generations  of  Prebles  in  America;  with  an  account 
of  Abraham  Preble,  the  emigrant,  their  common 
ancestor,  and  of  his  grandson,  Brigadier-General 
Jedediah  Preble,  and  his  descendants.  By  Geo. 
Henry  Preble,  Captain  U.  S.  N.  8vo,  pp. 
5  -f-  336.  Boston,  1868. 

Prentice.  The  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Pren¬ 
tice  or  Prentiss  Family,  in  New  England,  from 
1631  to  1852.  Collected  by  C.  J.  F.  Binney. 
8vo,  pp.  4 -(-272 +  8.  Boston,  1852. 

Preston.  Memoranda  of  the  Preston  Family.  [By 
Orlando  Brown.]  8vo,  pp.  10.  Frankfort, 
Ky.,  1842. 

Price.  The  Golden  Wedding  of  Benjamin  and  Jane 
Price,  with  brief  family  record.  Small  8vo,  pp.  48. 
Philadelphia,  [1870?] 

Price.  Biographical  Sketches  of  James  Embree  Philip 
Pricfe,  and  Eli  K.  Price.  8vo,  pp.  67.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  1881. 

Price.  Centennial  Meeting  of  the  Descendants  of 
Philip  and  Rachel  Price.  [By  Eli  K.  Price.] 
Small  8vo,  pp.  86.  Philadelphia,  1864. 

Supplement,  1880.  Pp.  87  and  88. 

Price.  See  Sullivant, 


Prime.  Notes  Genealogical,  Biographical  and  Bib¬ 
liographical  of  the  Prime  Family.  By  E.  D.  G. 
Prime,  D.D.  Pr.  printed.  8vo,  pp.  118.  New 
York,  1888. 

Prime.  Autobiography  of  an  Octogenarian,  contain¬ 
ing  the  genealogy  of  his  ancestors.  By  D.  N. 
Prime.  8vo,  pp.  293.  Newburyport,  1873. 

Procter.  The  Procter  Gathering,  in  commemoration 
of  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  wedding- 
day  of  their  progenitors,  Mr.  Joseph  Procter  and 
Miss  Elizabeth  Epes,  together  with  the  genealogy 
of  the  family.  8vo,  pp.  46.  Gloucester,  Mass., 
1868. 

Pumpelly.  Short  History  of  the  Ancestors  and 
Founders  of  the  Pumpelly  Family,  taken  from  the 
oldest  traditions,  by  Major  Harmon  Pumpelly 
Read,  F.  R.  G.  S. :  also  two  letters  by  Captain 
Pumpelly,  one  to  Solon  Pumpelly,  the  other  to 
Geo.  James  Pumpelly,  Esq.,  Albany,  September 
20th,  1893.  8vo,  pp.  25.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1893. 

Punchard.  A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  John  Pun- 
chard  ;  a  sermon  preached  at  his  fnneral,  Febru¬ 
ary  16,  1857,  by  Samuel  M.  Worcester.  With 
an  appendix  containing  obituary  notices  of  Mr. 
Punchard,  his  revolutionary  recollections,  his  last 
days,  and  the  genealogy  of  the  Punchard  family. 
8vo,  pp.  68.  Boston,  1857. 

Randall.  Genealogy  of  a  Branch  of  the  Randall 
Family,  1666  to  1879.  Collected  and  arranged  by 
a  member  of  the  family,  [Paul  K.  Randall.] 
8vo,  pp.  289.  [Norwich,  N.  Y.,  1879.] 

Raymond.  Genealogies  of  the  Raymond  Families 
of  New  England,  1630-1  to  1886,  with  a  historical 
sketch  of  some  of  the  Raymonds  of  early  times, 
their  origin,  etc.  Compiled  by  Samuel  Raymond. 
8vo,  pp.  288.  New  York,  1886. 

Roberts.  Roberts  Family,  of  Burlington  County, 
New  Jersey.  Chart  form.  [Philadelphia.] 

Rockwell.  The  Rockwell  Family  in  America.  A 
genealogical  record  from  1630  to  1873.  By  Henry 
Ensign  Rockwell.  8vo,  pp.  224.  Boston,  1873. 

Rockwood.  A  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  Timothy  Rockwood,  bom  in  Medway, 
July  5th,  1727  ;  died  in  Hollister,  February  21st, 
1806.  Compiled  from  authentic  sources,  by  E.  L. 
Lockwood. 

Rodenbough.  (Theo.  Francis.)  Autumn  leaves 
from  Family  Trees  ;  historical,  biographical  and 
genealogical  materials  relating  to  the  Cauffinan, 
Chidsey,  Churchman,  Foster,  Montgomery, 
Rodenbourg,  Shewell,  and  affiliated  families. 
Gathered  and  preserved  for  whom  it  may  concern, 
by  a  kinsman.  8vo,  pp.  304.  New  York,  1892. 

Rogers.  Descendants  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Rogers,  of 
Littleton,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  8. 

Rollo.  A  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Descendants  of 
Alexander  Rollo,  of  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  1685- 
1895,  with  biographical  notes.  By  John  Hol¬ 
lenbeck  Rollo.  Pr.  printed.  8vo,  pp.  56. 
Wilmington,  1896. 

Rose.  A  Chart  of  the  Descendants  of  Rev.  Robert 
Rose,  born  at  Wester  Alves,  Scotland,  February 
12th,  1704  ;  came  to  Virginia  in  1725  ;  died  June 
30th,  1751.  Prepared  by  W.  G.  Stanard,  for 
Miss  Annie  Fitzhugh  Rose  Walker.  8vo.  Rich¬ 
mond  [Va.  ],  1895. 


68  AMERICAN  GENEALOGY— APPENDIX. 


Ruggles.  The  Ruggles  Lineage ;  five  generations. 
Bv  Henry  Stoddard  Ruggles,  of  Wakefield, 
Mass.  Pr.  printed.  Svo,  pp.  14. 

Ruggles.  Evidences  of  the  Derivation  of  the  Ruggles 
Families  of  England  and  America  from  that  of 
Ruggeley,  of  Staffordshire.  By  Henry  Stodard 
Ruggles,  Esq.  ,  of  Wakefield,  Mass.  8vo,  pp .  4. 
[New  York,  1894.] 

Runyan.  Genealogy  of  the  Runyan  Family.  8vo, 
pp.  8  -f- 1.  [By  Henry  Runyan,  Princeton, 
N.  J.,  1893.] 

Scranton.  A  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Descend¬ 
ants  of  John  Scranton,  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  who 
died  in  the  year  1671.  Compiled  by  Rev.  Eras- 
tus  Scranton,  A.M.,  of  Burlington,  Conn.  8vo, 
pp.  104.  Hartford,  1855. 

Scull.  Genealogical  Notes  relating  to  the  Family  of 
Scull  (presumed  ancestors  to  the  Scull  family  of 
Pennsylvania,  a  genealogy  of  which  family  is 
added  to  the  copy  in  possession  of  the  Historical 
Society  of  Pennsylvania).  By  G.  D.  Scull. 
Pr.  impression.  4to,  pp.  12.  [Philadelphia] 
1876. 

Sears.  Pictures  of  the  Olden  Time,  as  shown  in  the 
Fortunes  of  a  Family  of  the  Pilgrims.  By  Ed¬ 
mund  H.  Sears.  [Sears  Genealogy.]  8vo,  pp. 
337  -f-  96.  Boston,  1857. 

Selden.  Family  Meeting  at  Fenwick  Grove,  Old 
Saybrook,  Conn.,  August  22d,  1877.  12mo.  N.  p. 

Sinclair.  The  History  of  the  Sinclair  Family  in 
Europe  and  America,  for  1100  years.  By  Leonard 
Allison  Morrison,  A.M.,  of  Windham,  N.  H. 
8vo,  pp.  453.  Boston,  1896. 

Sprague.  Sprague  Family  Items.  By  Dwight  H. 
Kelton,  LL.D.,  Montpelier,  Vermont.  8vo,  pp.  6. 

Stafford.  A  Contribution  to  the  Genealogy  of  the 
Stafford  Family  in  America.  By  Henry  Marvin 
Benedict.  8vo,  pp.  27.  Albany,  1870. 

Stearns.  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Stearns 
Family,  and  Branches  of  the  Same — Chapin,  Rey¬ 
nolds,  Parsons,  and  Pease  families,  originating  in 
England.  By  George  Chapin  Stearns.  8vo, 
pp.  68.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1891. 

Stebbins.  An  Inquiry  as  to  the  Heirs-at-law  of 
Maria  Stebbins,  who  died  intestate  in  New  York, 
April  8th,  1875,  leaving  no  relative  nearer  than 
cousins,  which  is  necessarily  a  genealogical  table 
of  the  descendants  of  her  two  grandfathers,  The- 
ophilus  Stebbins  and  Robert  Whitlock,  both  of 
Ridgefield,  Fairfield  County,  Conn.  Compiled  by 
A.  S.  Wheeler,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1880.  Pp.  20. 

Stiles.  Stiles  Family  in  America.  Genealogies  of 
the  Connecticut  family  descendants  of  John  Stiles, 
of  Windsor,  Conn.,  and  of  Francis  Stiles,  of 
Windsor  and  Stratford,  Conn.,  1635-1894 ;  also 
the  Connecticut-New  Jersey  families,  1720-1894, 
and  the  Southern  (or  Bermuda-Georgia)  family, 
1635-1894  ;  with  contributions  to  the  genealogies 
of  some  New  York  and  Pennsylvania  families, 
and  an  Appendix  containing  information  concern¬ 
ing  the  English  families  of  the  name.  By  Henry 
Reed  Stiles,  A. M.,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  782.  Jersey 
City,  1895. 

Stilwell.  Early  Memoirs  of  the  Stilwell  Family, 
comprising  the  Life  and  Times  of  Nicholas  Stil¬ 
well,  the  common  ancestor  of  the  numerous  fami¬ 
lies  bearing  that  surname.  By  Benjamin  Mar¬ 
shall  Stilwell.  8vo,  pp.  289.  New  York, 
1878. 


Street.  The  Street  Genealogy.  By  Henry  A.  and 
Mary  A.  Street.  8vo,  pp.  542.  Exeter,  N.  H., 
1895. 

The  Family  Book  of  Bakewell,  Page,  Campbell. 
Compiled  by  B.  G.  Bakewell.  4to,  pp.  99. 
Pittsburg,  1896. 

Street.  The  Street  Genealogy.  Compilation  begun 
by  Henry  A.  Street,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Com- 
leted,  edited  and  published  by  Mrs.  Mary  A. 
treet,  Exeter,  N.  H.  8vo,  pp.  viii.-t-  542.  Exeter, 
N.  H„  1895. 

Stuart.  Memoranda  of  the  Descendants  of  Christo¬ 
pher  Stuart,  of  Montgomery  County,  Pennsyl¬ 
vania,  and  Elizabeth  Bull,  his  wife,  to  January 
1st,  1894.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Philadelphia  [Pa.],  1894. 

Swain.  Swain  and  Allied  Families,  including  Tilley, 
Howland,  Chipman,  Hale,  Barrett,  Gilbert,  Fox, 
Brayton,  Egerton,  Huntington,  St.  John,  Keyes. 
Compiled  by  William  C.  Swain,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.  8vo,  pp.  137.  Milwaukee,  1896. 

Taylor.  Genealogy  of  Judge  John  Taylor  and  his 
descendants.  12mo.  Detroit,  Mich.,  1886. 

Temple.  Acconnt  of  the  Temple  Family,  with  Notes 
and  Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Bowdoin.  By 
W.  H.  Whitmore.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Boston,  1856. 

Terry.  The  English  Founders  of  the  Terry  Family. 
Edited  by  Henry  K.  Terry.  For  private  circula¬ 
tion.  8vo,  pp.  43.  London,  [England],  [1887?] 

Thacher.  Hopeful  Trust  and  Vigilant  Caution.  A 
sermon  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Hon.  Otis 
Thacher,  delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church,  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  on  Sabbath,  March 
16th,  1868,  by  Rev.  Milton  Waldo.  8vo. 
Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  1869. 

Thayer.  Genealogy  of  Ephraim  and  Sarah  Thayer, 
with  their  fourteen  children  ;  from  the  time  of 
their  marriage  to  1835,  with  notes  of  reference, 
etc., as  in  part  first.  By  Elisha  Thayer.  (Family 
Memorial,  Part  2. )  8vo,  pp.  100.  Hingham,  1835. 

Thomas.  To  my  boy,  Thomas  Head  Thomas.  [By 
Alfred  Addison  Thomas.]  8vo,  pp.  39.  Day- 
ton,  Ohio,  1885. 

Thomas.  Descendants  of  John  Thomas,  commencing 
with  John  Thomas,  seaman,  of  Sackville,  New 
Brunswick,  grandson  of  John  Thomas,  4th.  Tabu¬ 
lar  pedigree,  18  x  24  inches. 

Thomas.  Descendants  of  John  Thomas,  who  removed 
from  Wales,  C.  B.,  to  America,  and  married  in 

Boston,  Massachusetts,  to  Elizabeth  - ,  March 

30th,  A. D.,  1667.  Tabular  pedigree,  18 x  24  inches. 

Thompson.  Memorial  of  James  Thompson,  of 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  1630-1642,  and  Woburn, 
Mass.,  1642-1682  ;  and  of  eight  generations  of  his 
descendants.  By  Rev.  Leander  Thompson, 
A.M.  8vo,  pp.  244.  Boston,  1887. 

Thornton.  Matthew  Thornton’s  Family  and  Des¬ 
cendants.  [By  George  E.  Betton.  ]  8vo,  pp.  8. 
Also  McGaw  family. 

Thurston.  Descendants  of  Edward  Thurston,  the 
first  of  the  name,  in  the  colony  of  Rhode  Island. 
Collected  by  Charles  Myrick  Thurston.  8vo, 
pp.  70.  New  York,  1868.  [Enlarged  Title.  ] 

Todd.  The  Todd  Geneology,  or  register  of  the  des¬ 
cendants  of  Adam  Todd,  of  the  names  of  Todd, 
Whetten,  Brevoort,  Coolidge,  Bristed,  Sedgwick, 
Kane,  Renwick,  Bull,  Huntington,  Dean,  Astor, 
Bentzen,  Langdon,  Boreel,  Wilks,  De  Nottbeck, 
Ward,  Chanler,  Cary,  Tiebout,  Bruce,  Robbins, 


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Waldo,  Woodhull,  Odell,  Greene  and  Foster ;  with 
notices  and  genealogies  of  many  persons  and  fami¬ 
lies  connected  with  the  before-mentioned  descend¬ 
ants.  By  Richard  Henry  Greene,  A.M.  8vo, 
pp.  143 +  17.  New  York,  1867. 

Tolman.  The  Needham  Branch  of  the  Tolman 
Family.  By  Anna  Maria  (Tolman)  Pick- 
ford.  [Reprinted  from  the  Dedham  Historical 
Register,  Volumes  V.  and  VI. ,  for  1894-’  95.  ]  8vo, 
pp.  29.  Dedham,  Mass.,  1894. 

Tomlinson.  Henry  Tomlinson  and  His  Descendants 
in  America,  with  a  few  additional  branches  of 
Tomlinson,  later  from  England.  By  Rev.  Samuel 
Orcutt.  8vo,  pp.  16  +  228.  New  Haven,  1891. 

Tompkins.  Cursory  Family  Sketches.  By  S.  Ann 
Garnett.  [Tompkins.]  Pr.  printed.  8vo,  pp. 
140.  [Albany],  1870. 

Totman.  John  and  Thomas  Totman  (or  Tatman) 
and  their  Descendants.  By  Rufus  N.  Meriam, 
A.M.  8vo,  pp.  31.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1895. 

Tower  Genealogy.  An  account  of  the  Descendants 
of  John  Tower,  of  Hingham,  Mass.  Compiled 
under  the  direction  of  Charlemagne  Tower, 
late  of  Philadelphia,  deceased.  8vo,  pp.  689. 
Cambridge,  1891. 

Towne.  The  Towne  Family  Memorial.  Compiled 
from  the  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogi¬ 
cal  Register,  Towne  manuscripts,  public  and 
family  records,  for  A.  N.  Towne,  Esq.,  San  Fran¬ 
cisco,  Cal.  By  Edwin  Hubbard,  Chicago,  Ill. 
8vo,  pp.  113  -f- 16.  Chicago,  1880. 

Towne — Town.  Historical  and  Biographical  Notes 
of  the  Family  of  Towne.  Genealogical  Memo¬ 
randa  of  the  Ancestry  and  Descendants  of  the  late 
John  Town,  Esq.,  of  Georgia,  Vermont.  Printed 
for  private  distribution.  8vo,  pp.  16.  1878. 

Towne.  The  Towne  Family  Memorial.  Compiled 
from  the  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogi¬ 
cal  Register,  Towne  manuscripts,  public  and 
family  records,  for  A.  N.  Towne,  Esq.,  San  Fran¬ 
cisco,  Cal.  8vo,  pp.  113  -f-  16.  Chicago,  1880. 

Tracy.  Lineage  of  the  Tracy  Family  ;  with  notes  of 
the  Lord,  Garrott,  Russell,  and  other  intermarry¬ 
ing  families.  Cnmpiled  by  Puella  F.  (Hull) 
Mason.  8vo,  pp.  32.  [Milwaukee],  1895. 

Tracy.  The  Ancestors  of  Lieutenant  Thomas  Tracy, 
of  Norwich,  Conn.  By  Lieutenant  Charles 
Stedman  Ripley,  U.  S.  N.  8vo,  pp.  100.  Bos¬ 
ton,  1895. 

Trubee.  History  of  the  Trubee  Family.  By  Har¬ 
riet  Trubee  Garlick. 

Trumbull.  Contributions  to  a  Trumbull  Genealogy, 
from  Gleanings  in  English  Fields.  By  J.  Henry 
Lea.  8 vo,  pp.  27.  Boston,  1895. 

Tuthill.  Tuthill  and  Kent  Chart.  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  [1880.] 

Tuthill.  A  family  meeting  of  the  descendants  of 
John  Tuthill,  one  of  the  original  settlers  of  the 
town  of  Southold,  N.  Y.,  held  at  New  Suffolk, 
L.  I.,  August  28th,  1867.  8vo,  pp.  60.  Sag 
Harbor,  N.  Y.,  1867. 

Tuttle.  The  descandants  of  William  and  Elizabeth 
Tuttle,  who  came  from  Old  to  New  England  in 
1635,  and  settled  in  New  Haven  in  1639,  with 
numerous  biographical  notes  and  sketches ;  also, 
some  account  of  the  descendants  of  John  Tuttle, 
of  Dover,  N.  H.  ;  Richard  Tuttle,  of  Boston  ; 


John  Tuttle,  of  Ipswich  ;  and  Henry  Tuthill,  of 
Hingham,  Mass. ;  to  which  are  appended  genealog¬ 
ical  notes  of  several  allied  families.  By  George 
Frederick  Tuttle.  Pp.  60  -f-  754.  Rutland, 
1883. 

Tuttle.  William  Tuttle,  of  New  Haven.  An  address 
delivered  at  the  Tuttle  gathering,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  September  3d,  1873.  By  Joseph  F. 
Tuttle.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1873. 

Tweed.  Sketch  of  the  James  Tweed  family,  Wil¬ 
mington,  Mass.  By  Benj.  Walker.  Read  at  a 
family  reunion,  Foster’s  Pond,  Andover,  Mass., 
June  17th,  1887.  12mo,  pp.  30.  Lowell,  Mass., 
1887. 

Upton.  Upton  Family  Records  ;  being  genealogical 
collections  for  an  Upton  Family  History.  By 
William  Henry  Upton.  Pr.  printed.  4to,  pp. 
14  -(-  518.  London,  1893. 

Usher.  A  Memorial  Sketch  of  Roland  Greene  Usher, 
1823-1895.  By  his  son,  Edward  Preston  Usher. 
To  which  is  added  a  Genealogy  of  the  Usher 
Family  in  New  England  from  1638  to  1895.  Pr. 
printed.  8vo,  pp.  160.  [Boston,]  1895. 

Upham.  Genealogy  and  Family  History  of  the  Up- 
hams,  of  Castine,  Maine,  and  Dixon,  Illinois ; 
with  Genealogical  Notes  of  Brooks,  Kidder,  Per¬ 
kins,  Cutler,  Ware,  Avery,  Curtis,  Little,  Warren, 
South  worth,  and  other  families.  Compiled  by 
F.  K.  Upham,  1887.  Printed  for  private  circu¬ 
lation,  1887.  8vo,  pp.  68. 

Upsall.  Nicholas  Upsall.  By  Augustine  Jones,  of 
Providence,  R.  I.  8vo,  pp.  12.  Boston,  1880. 

Van  Deusen.  The  History  and  Genealogy  of  the 
Van  Deusens,  of  Van  Deusen  Manor,  Great  Bar¬ 
rington.  Berkshire  County,  Mass.  By  Louis 
Hasbrouck  Sahler.  8vo,  pp.  36. 

Vasealls.  The  Vassalls  of  New  England  and  their 
Immediate  Descendants.  A  Genealogical  and 
Biographical  Sketch  compiled  from  Church  and 
Town  Records.  By  Edward  Doubleday  Har¬ 
ris.  8 vo,  pp.  26.  Albany,  1862. 

Van  Horn-Van  Zant.  The  First  Annual  Report 
of  the  Van  Horn  Association.  12mo,  pp.  20. 
Philadelphia,  [1879]. 

Van  Voorhis.  Line  of  descent  of  Elias  W.  Van 
Voorhis,  of  129  East  36th  Street,  New  York  City. 
[1885?]  17  x  18  inches.  [Chart.] 

Voorhees.  Voorhees  [Genealogy.]  16mo,  pp.  11. 
N.p.,n.d.  [1896.] 

Van  Rensselaer.  Annals  of  the  Van  Rensselaers  in 
the  United  States,  especially  as  they  relate  to  the 
family  of  Killian  K.  Van  Rensselaer.  By  the 
Rev.  Maunsell  Van  Rensselaer,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
8vo,  pp.  241.  Albany,  1888. 

Vaughan.  Reminiscences  of  the  Vaughan  Family, 
and  more  particularly  of  Benjamin  Vaughan, 
LL.D.  Read  before  the  New  England  Historic- 
Genealogical  Society,  August  2,  1865.  By  John 
H.  Sheppard,  A.M.  With  a  few  additions,  a 
genealogy  and  notes.  8vo,  pp.  40.  Boston,  1865. 

Ware.  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Joseph 
Ware,  of  Fenwick  Colony,  1675.  8vo,  pp.  31. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1891. 

Washburn.  The  Washburn  family.  Descendants 
of  John,  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  and  William,  of 
Stratford,  Conn.,  and  Hempstead,  L.  I.  Compiled 
by  W.  C.  Sharpe,  Seymour,  Conn.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
Seymour,  Conn.,  1892. 


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Walker.  The  story  of  my  ancestors  in  America. 
By  Rev.  Edwin  Sawyer  Walker,  A.M. 
8yo,  pp.  72.  Chicago,  1S95. 

Watson.  History  and  genealogy  of  the  Watson 
family,  descendants  of  Matthew  Watson,  who 
came  to  America  in  171S.  Compiled  by  Mrs. 
Julia  Draper  (Watson)  Bemis  and  Alonzo 
Amasa  Bemis,  D.D.S.  8vo,  pp.  163.  Spencer, 
Mass.,  1S94. 

Webster.  Genealogy  compiled  and  printed  for  pre¬ 
sentation  only.  By  Noah  Webster,  New  Haven, 
1836,  with  notes  and  corrections  by  his  great- 
grandson,  Paul  Leicester  Ford.  4to,  pp.  9.  Brook¬ 
lyn,  N.Y.,  1876. 

Wentworth.  A  genealogical  and  biographical 
account  of  the  descendants  of  Elder  William 
Wentworth,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Dover,  in 
the  state  of  New  Hampshire.  Pp.  20.  Boston, 1850. 

Weeks.  Leonard  Weeks,  of  Greenland,  N.  H.,and 
Descendants,  1639-18S8,  with  early  records  of  the 
famous  families  connected,  including  the  following 
names.  Bailey,  Bartlett,  Brackett,  Burley,  Chap¬ 
man,  Chesley,  Clark,  Eastman,  Folsom,  Fowler, 
Frost,  Haines,  Hilton,  Home,  Lane,  March, 
Mead,  Moody,  Moore,  Philbrook,  Pickering,  Per¬ 
kins,  Rollins,  Sanborn,  Scammon,  Thompson, 
Wiggin,  and  Wingate.  By  Rev.  Jacob  Chap¬ 
man.  8vo,  pp.  184.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1889. 

Wentworth.  The  Wentworth  genealogy,  English 
and  American.  8vo,  pp.  35.  Boston,  1878. 

Weston.  The  descendants  of  Edmund  Weston,  of 
Duxbury,  Mass.,  for  five  generations.  By  Thomas 
Weston,  Jr.  8vo,  pp.  23.  Boston,  1887. 

Whipple.  A  brief  genealogy  of  the  Whipple  family. 
Compiled  for  Oliver  Mayhew  Whipple,  Esq.,  of 
Lowell.  [Compiled  by  John  H.  Boutelle,  of 
Woburn.]  8vo,  36  pp.  Lowell,  1857. 

Whipple.  A  brief  genealogy  of  the  Whipple 
families,  who  settled  in  Rhode  Island.  In  two 
parts.  By  Henry  E.  Whipple.  8vo,  pp.  63. 
Providence,  1873. 

Whipple.  See  Lane,  Reyner  and  Whipple. 

Whitaker.  See  Austin- Whitaker. 

Whiting.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Samuel  Whiting,  D.D., 
and  of  his  wife,  Elizabeth  St.  John,  with  refer¬ 
ence  to  some  of  their  English  ancestors  and 
American  descendants.  By  William  Whiting. 
8vo,  pp.  334.  Boston,  1872. 

Whitman.  History  of  the  descendants  of  John 
Whitman,  of  Weymouth,  Mass.  By  Charles  H. 
Farnam,  A.M.  4to,  pp.  xv  + 1246.  New  Haven, 
1889. 

Whitney.  The  descendants  of  John  Whitney,  who 
came  from  London,  England,  to  Watertown,  Mass., 
in  1635.  By  Frederick  Clifton  Pierce.  4to, 
pp.  692.  Chicago,  1895. 

White.  Ancestral  chronological  record  of  the  Wil¬ 
liam  White  family,  from  1607-8  to  1895.  4to,  pp. 
393.  Concord,  1895. 

White.  The  descendants  of  Thomas  White,  of  Mar¬ 
blehead,  and  Mark  Haskell,  of  Beverly,  Mass. 
Compiled  by  P.  Derby,  Salem,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  81. 
Boston,  1872. 

Whittier.  Genealogy  of  two  branches  of  the  Whittier 
family,  from  1620  to  1873.  By  D.  B.  Whittier. 
8vo,  pp.  22.  Boston,  1873. 


Whittier.  Genealogy  of  the  Whittier  family,  1622 
to  18S2.  Compiled  by  C.  C.  Whittier.  Chart, 
30x44  inches.  Boston,  1882. 

Whittlesey.  Memorial  of  the  Whittlesey  family  in 
the  United  States.  Published  by  the  Whittlesey 
Association,  1855.  8vo,  pp.  vi  +  125. 

Whittlesey.  Address  of  Elisha  Whittlesey,  deliv¬ 
ered  at  a  meeting  of  the  Whittlesey  family,  which 
convened  at  Saybrook,  Conn.,  September  20th, 
1855.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Washington,  1855. 

Whittlesey.  Asaph  Whittlesey,  late  of  Tallmadge, 
Summit  County,  O.  Vesta  Hart  Whittlesey  and 
Susan  Everett  Whittlesey,  nee  Fitch.  8vo,  pp. 
14.  Cleveland,  1872. 

Wilbur.  Genealogical  record  of  the  Wilbur  family. 
Compiled  by  Asa  Wilbur,  of  Boston.  12mo, 
pp.  89.  Boston,  privately  printed,  1871. 

Wilbur.  Life  of  Lafayette  Wilbur  (autobiography), 
and  family  genealogy.  By  La  Fayette  Wil¬ 
bur.  12mo,  pp.  75.  Jerico,  Vt.,  1881. 

Wilcoxson.  The  descendants  of  William  Wilcox  - 
son,  Vincent  Meigs,  and  Richard  Webb.  Com¬ 
piled  by  Prof.  Reynold  Webb  Wilcox,  M.A., 
M.D.,  LL.D.  8vo,  pp.  75  +  7.  New  York,  1893. 

Wilcox.  See  Sullivant. 

Wilkinson,  See  Barlow  Genealogy,  1891. 

Willard.  Willard  memoir.  Sketch  of  the  life  of 
Major  Simon  Willard,  with  notice  of  some  of  his 
descendants  of  the  ninth  generation.  Compiled 
by  D.  H.  Willard.  12mo,  pp.  10.  Cincinnati, 
1879. 

Willard.  Memoir,  or  life  and  times  of  Major  Simon 
Willard,  with  notices  of  three  generations  of  his 
descendants,  and  two  collateral  branches  in  the 
United  States  ;  also,  some  account  of  the  name 
and  family  in  Europe,  from  an  early  day.  By 
Joseph  Willard.  8vo,  pp.  470.  Boston,  1858. 

Willey.  Isaac  Willey,  of  New  London,  Conn.,  and 
his  descendants.  By  Henry  Willey  (1658),  of 
New  Bedford,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  165  +  17.  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  1888. 

Williams.  A  sermon  delivered  at  the  funeral  of  Mrs. 
Sarah  Williams,  consort  of  the  Rev.  Eliphalet 
Williams,  D.  D.,  pastor  of  the  Church  of  Christ 
in  East  Hartford  ;  she  departed  this  life,  January 
23d,  1800,  in  the  63d  year  of  her  age.  By  Nathan 
Strong.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Hartford,  1800. 

Willis.  Willis  genealogy.  Traced  from  the  Genea¬ 
logical  Register,  Vol.  II.  Published  by  Rev. 
Abner  Morse.  8vo,  pp.  8.  1863. 

Willoughby.  The  Willoughby  family  of  New  Eng¬ 
land.  By  Isaac  Greenwood.  8vo,  pp.  15.  New 
York,  1876. 

Willoughby.  See  Salisbury  family  history,  Vol.  I., 
Part  2. 

Willoughby.  Willoughby  Association,  U.S.  A  report 
made  by  Columbus  Smith,  A.D.  1864.  8vo,  pp. 
28.  Middleburg,  1864. 

Wilson.  Report  to  the  Wilson  Association,  U.  S.  A., 
made  by  H.  O.  Smith,  A.D.  1866.  Published  by 
the  Wilson  Association.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Middle- 
bury,  1866. 

Wilson.  The  genealogy  of  the  family  of  Elihu 
Parsons  Wilson,  of  Kittery,  Me.,  bom  1769,  died 
1834.  By  Fred  A.  Wilson.  8vo,  pp.  25.  [Na- 
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Wingate.  History  of  the  Wingate  family  in  Eng¬ 
land  and  in  America,  with  genealogical  tables. 
Compiled  by  Charles  E.  L.  Wingate.  Pub¬ 
lished  by  James  D.  P.  Wingate.  8vo,  pp.  293. 
Exeter,  N.  H.,  1886. 

Winslow.  Journal  of  Anna  Green  Winslow,  1771— 
1773.  Edited  and  published  by  David  P.  Hol¬ 
ton,  M.D.  Centennial  Issue.  Bulletin  of  the 
Pilgrim  Record  Society,  Vol.  I.  4to,  pp.  17+48. 
New  York,  1876. 

Winslow.  Winslow  memorial.  Family  records  of 
Winslows  and  their  descendants  in  America,  with 
the  English  ancestry  as  far  as  known.  Kenelm 
Winslow.  By  David  Parsons  Holton,  A.M., 
M  .D. ,  and  his  wife,  Mrs.  Frances  K .  (  Forward  ) 
Holton.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  1057  +  179  +  112. 
New  York,  1877-88. 

Winthrop.  Notes  on  the  Winthrop  family,  and  its 
connections  before  its  emigration  to  New  England. 
By  William  H.  Whitmore.  8vo,  pp.  7.  Al¬ 
bany,  1864.  [Enlarged  title.] 

W ood.  Brief  history  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas 
Wood  and  Ann,  his  wife.  Compiled  by  Amasa 
Wood.  8vo,  pp.  34.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1884. 

Woodbridge.  The  Woodbridge  record,  being  an 
account  of  the  descendants  of  the  Rev.  John 
Woodbridge,  of  Newbury,  Mass.  Compiled  from 
the  papers  left  by  the  late  Louis  Mitchell,  Esq. 
Pr.  printed.  Folio,  pp.  272.  New  Haven,  1883. 


Woodman.  A  list  of  the  descendants  of  Mr.  Joshua 
Woodman,  who  settled  at  Kingston,  N.  H.,  about 
1736.  By  J.  H.  Woodman.  8vo,  pp.  54.  Bruns¬ 
wick,  Me.,  1856. 

Woolworth.  The  descendants  of  Richard  and  Han¬ 
nah  Huggins  Woolworth,  who  landed  at  Newbury, 
Mass.,  1678  ;  removed  to  Suffield,  Conn.,  in  16S5. 
Compiled  by  Charlotte  R.  Woolworth,  as¬ 
sisted  by  her  daughter,  Josephine  L.  Kimpton. 
8 vo,  pp.  209.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1893. 

Worcester.  The  Worcester  family;  or,  the  descen¬ 
dants  of  Rev.  William  Worcester,  with  a  brief 
notice  of  the  Connecticut  Wooster  family.  Col¬ 
lected  by  J.  F.  Worcester.  8vo,  pp.  111.  Lynn, 
1856. 

Wynkoop.  Wynkoop  family  ;  preliminary  geneal¬ 
ogy.  By  Richard  Wynkoop,  of  the  City  of 
New  York.  8vo,  pp.  34.  New  York,  1866. 

Wynkoop.  Wynkoop  genealogy  in  the  United 
States  of  America.  Also  a  table  of  Dutch  given 
names.  By  Richard  Wynkoop,  of  the  City  of 
New  York.  2d  ed.  8vo,  pp.  130.  New  York, 
1878. 

Young.  Fragmentary  Records  of  the  Youngs,  com¬ 
prising,  in  addition  to  much  general  information 
respecting  them,  a  particular  and  extended  account 
of  the  posterity  of  Ninian  Young,  an  early  settler 
of  East  Fallowfield  Township,  Chester  County, 
Pennsylvania.  By  I.  Gilbert  Young,  M.D. 
8vo,  pp.  110.  Philadelphia,  1869. 


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